WA Parliamentary Question on Notice requesting a breakdown of government advertising expenditure on various digital platforms across multiple departments and agencies for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 financial years. Some departments refer to other QoNs for the answer.

AnsweredQoN 3516Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2018
Portfolio
Environment; Disability Services

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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for any of their departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards, I ask for 2016-17 and 2017-18 how much money has been spent on advertising on the following digital platforms: (a) Facebook; (b) Twitter; (c) Instagram; (d) Google Adwords; (e) Bing Ads; (f) Google MyBusiness; (g) Reddit; (h) The West Australian; (i) PerthNow; (j) WA Today; (k) The Australian; (l) Australian Financial Review; and (m) Community News Group?

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Answered
18 September 2018
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Environment; Disability Services
Response time
9 days
For the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
2017 – 2018 (excluding GST)
(a) $72,666
(b) Nil
(c) $12,709
(d) $10,291
(e) – (g) Nil
(h) $12,996
(i) – (m) Nil
For the former Department of Parks and Wildlife
2016 – 17 (excluding GST)
(a) – (m) Nil
For the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
2016-17 (excluding GST)
(a) $3,182
(b) Nil
(c) $2,500
(d) – (m) Nil
For the Zoological Parks Authority
2016 – 17 (excluding GST)
(a) $55,389
(b) – (c) Nil
(d) $14,594
(e) – (g) Nil
(h) $4,641
(i) – (m) Nil
Department of Environment Regulation
2016 – 17 (excluding GST)
(a) $1,867
(b) – (m) Nil
Office of the Environmental Protection Authority
2016 – 17 (excluding GST)
(a) – (m) Nil
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 3529.
For the former Disability Services Commission and the Department of Communities; Disability Services
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 3528.

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