❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking details on expenditure for flowers and plants within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce's portfolios and their respective offices since 21 March 2013. The answer details the spending by each department and agency.
AnsweredQoN 722Legislative Assembly
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(1) What amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers or plants within each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios since 21 March 2013, and what is the name of the company or companies through which flowers or plants have been hired or purchased? (2) What amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers or plants within the Minister’s Office since 21 March 2013, and what is the name of the company or companies through which flowers or plants have been hired or purchased?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
48 days
(1) Office of the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Not applicable.
Corruption and Crime Commission
Nil.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
Nil.
Department of Commerce
$567.71 has been paid for the hire of flowers or plants by the divisions of the Department of Commerce. These flowers and plants have been hired from Ladybirds Plant Hire, Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd and Complete Indoor Plants.
Department of the Attorney General
$2,475.11 in total paid to Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd, Kerry's Indoor Plant Hire, Everbloom Flowers Pty Ltd and Rentokil Ambius Plantscaping Services for plants and flowers for public spaces such as those in the courts and the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Nil.
Equal Opportunity Commission
$1,071.57 - Ambius.
Office of the Information Commissioner
Nil.
Legal Aid
Nil.
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
$1,040.94 - Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
$984.06 - Indoor Gardens
Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
$436.68 - Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd
Solicitor General's Office
Nil.
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
$1,193.07 - Rentokil Initial Pty Ltd
WorkCover
$2,338.32 - Rentokil Initial Pty Ltd
(2)
Nil.
Not applicable.
Corruption and Crime Commission
Nil.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
Nil.
Department of Commerce
$567.71 has been paid for the hire of flowers or plants by the divisions of the Department of Commerce. These flowers and plants have been hired from Ladybirds Plant Hire, Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd and Complete Indoor Plants.
Department of the Attorney General
$2,475.11 in total paid to Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd, Kerry's Indoor Plant Hire, Everbloom Flowers Pty Ltd and Rentokil Ambius Plantscaping Services for plants and flowers for public spaces such as those in the courts and the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Nil.
Equal Opportunity Commission
$1,071.57 - Ambius.
Office of the Information Commissioner
Nil.
Legal Aid
Nil.
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
$1,040.94 - Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd.
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
$984.06 - Indoor Gardens
Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
$436.68 - Indoor Gardens Pty Ltd
Solicitor General's Office
Nil.
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
$1,193.07 - Rentokil Initial Pty Ltd
WorkCover
$2,338.32 - Rentokil Initial Pty Ltd
(2)
Nil.
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