❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the government's advertising expenditure related to teacher Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations. The answer states there was no such advertising campaign, with only internal communication methods used.
AnsweredQoN 6574Legislative Assembly
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I refer to government advertising and the communications campaign associated with the current teachers’ Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations, and I ask:
(a) what is the total amount budgeted for advertising in this matter;
(b) how much of the budget referred to in (a) above has been spent to date;
(c) for the total budget referred to in (a), and for the amount spent to date referred to in (b), what is the amount budgeted for:
(i) newspaper and magazine advertising;
(ii) television advertising;
(iii) radio advertising; and
(iv) web-based advertising, including Facebook and other social media websites;
(d) for each of the media outlets referred to in (c):
(i) what are the publications, stations or sites to be used for advertising;
(ii) how much has been budgeted for each publication, station or site;
(iii) how much has been spent to date for each publication, station or site; and
(e) how many FTE in departmental staff time have been allocated to the administration of the advertising and communication (including maintaining the Department’s relevant web pages) of the Government’s campaign in relation to the teachers’ Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations?
(a) what is the total amount budgeted for advertising in this matter;
(b) how much of the budget referred to in (a) above has been spent to date;
(c) for the total budget referred to in (a), and for the amount spent to date referred to in (b), what is the amount budgeted for:
(i) newspaper and magazine advertising;
(ii) television advertising;
(iii) radio advertising; and
(iv) web-based advertising, including Facebook and other social media websites;
(d) for each of the media outlets referred to in (c):
(i) what are the publications, stations or sites to be used for advertising;
(ii) how much has been budgeted for each publication, station or site;
(iii) how much has been spent to date for each publication, station or site; and
(e) how many FTE in departmental staff time have been allocated to the administration of the advertising and communication (including maintaining the Department’s relevant web pages) of the Government’s campaign in relation to the teachers’ Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 December 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
30 days
(a)-(e) There has been no Government advertising and communications campaign associated with the current teachers' Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations.
The Department of Education has on occasions used its internal Ed-e-Mail system and Facebook to keep its employees advised about progress of negotiations.
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The Department of Education has on occasions used its internal Ed-e-Mail system and Facebook to keep its employees advised about progress of negotiations.
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