❓ Mr. Kirkup requested information on spending by the Police, Road Safety Commission, and Ministerial offices on boosted social media posts and online advertising since March 17, 2017. The response indicates spending on Facebook and Instagram by the Road Safety Commission, but no spending by the Ministerial Office or WA Police.
AnsweredQoN 628Legislative Assembly
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For each of your departments, agencies, boards, publicly owned corporations and Ministerial offices since 17 March 2017 how much money has been spent on: (a) “Boosted” Facebook posts; (b) “Promoted” Twitter posts; (c) “Sponsored” Instagram posts; (d) Google AdWords; and (e) Paid content or advertising on: (i) WWW.THEWEST.COM.AU; (ii) WWW.PERTHNOW.COM.AU; (iii) WWW.WATODAY.COM.AU; and (iv) WWW.YAHOO.COM.AU?
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Answered
29 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
9 days
(a) - (e) (i) - (iv) Nil for Ministeral Office
WA Police advise the following;
Road Safety Commision have advised the follow;
(a) $30,179
(b) Nil
(c) $335
(d) Nil
(e) (i)-(iv) Nil
WA Police advise the following;
Road Safety Commision have advised the follow;
(a) $30,179
(b) Nil
(c) $335
(d) Nil
(e) (i)-(iv) Nil
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