Mr Omodei asks the Premier about the Department of Premier and Cabinet's spending on stationery and advertising from 2002 to the current year. The Premier's office responds that these expenses are now managed centrally.

AnsweredQoN 2336Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 June 2007
Portfolio
Premier

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(b) 2002-2003; (c) 2003-2004; (d) 2004-2005; (e) 2005-2006; (f) 2006-2007; and (g) year to date.
(c) 2003-2004; (d) 2004-2005; (e) 2005-2006; (f) 2006-2007; and (g) year to date.
(d) 2004-2005; (e) 2005-2006; (f) 2006-2007; and (g) year to date.
(e) 2005-2006; (f) 2006-2007; and (g) year to date.
(f) 2006-2007; and (g) year to date.
(g) year to date.

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Answered
14 August 2007
Response time
63 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a-g) Agency spending on stationery and advertising is now subject to mandatory common use arrangements administered by the Office of Government Procurement, Department of Treasury and Finance. It is normal business practice to maintain minimum stock levels, and typically, changes in agency names are reflected when further supplies of printed stationery are ordered.
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