❓ Hon Martin Aldridge asks a series of questions regarding a WA Labor Party advertisement that directed users to a Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) website. The Premier declines to answer, stating the questions do not relate to his ministerial duties.
AnsweredQoN 1802Legislative Council
Asked
29 November 2018
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to Legislative Council question without notice No. 1253, asked by me on 28 November 2018, in relation to a WA Labor Party advertisement directing online users to a Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) website, and I ask: (a) will the Minister please provide a copy of the DPC advertisement that was referenced in the above mentioned question; (b) was the departmental artwork created by a DPC officer or an external provider; (c) what is the name of the DPC officer or external provider who created the artwork; (d) at what cost was the departmental artwork created; (e) who requested that the departmental artwork be created; (f) for what purpose was the departmental artwork created; (g) where was the departmental advertisement placed and at what cost to the department; and (h) was the artwork supplied to the WA Labor Party and, by whom?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 February 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
Response time
9 days
As per standing orders, the Premier is not able to answer the question as it does note relate to actions or decisions made in his capacity as a Minister of the Crown.
If the Member has further questions relating to WA Labor Party advertising I suggest he directs them to the WA Labor Party.
If the Member has further questions relating to WA Labor Party advertising I suggest he directs them to the WA Labor Party.
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