A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the cost and funding of publicity for the SGIO WA Environment Awards 2004, and the FTE allocation for planning the awards. The answer details in-kind advertising and sponsorship.

AnsweredQoN 2911Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 June 2004
Portfolio
the Environment

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(1) What is the total cost of publicity, including advertisements in
The West Australian
newspaper, by the Department of Environment, seeking entries for the SGIO WA Environment Awards 2004?
(2) What are the sources of funding that are paying for the various publicity actions?
(3) What is the FTE allocation by the Department of Environment to plan and hold the WA Environment Awards each year?

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Answered
29 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
26 days
(2) The Publishers National Environment Bureau has provided free advertising space in the: · The West Australian to a value of $64,121.00. · The Sunday Times to a value of $16,821.43. · Marinya Holdings Pty Limited who control The Bunbury Mail, Collie Mail, Donnybrook/Bridgetown Mail, Mandurah Mail and Western Farm to a value of $1,558.98. SGIO Insurance has provided sponsorship of $35,000.00 for the Western Australian Environment Award. Funding from SGIO is being used exclusively for promotion and advertising through the Western Australian Newspaper and Channel 7. (3) One FTE.
· The West Australian to a value of $64,121.00. · The Sunday Times to a value of $16,821.43. · Marinya Holdings Pty Limited who control The Bunbury Mail, Collie Mail, Donnybrook/Bridgetown Mail, Mandurah Mail and Western Farm to a value of $1,558.98. SGIO Insurance has provided sponsorship of $35,000.00 for the Western Australian Environment Award. Funding from SGIO is being used exclusively for promotion and advertising through the Western Australian Newspaper and Channel 7. (3) One FTE.
SGIO Insurance has provided sponsorship of $35,000.00 for the Western Australian Environment Award. Funding from SGIO is being used exclusively for promotion and advertising through the Western Australian Newspaper and Channel 7. (3) One FTE.
(3) One FTE.

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