❓ WA Parliamentary Question reveals spending on social media advertising by the Department of Local Government and Communities, Department of Sport and Recreation, and the relevant Ministerial Office since March 17, 2017. The majority of spending was on boosted Facebook posts.
AnsweredQoN 623Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 May 2017
Member
Portfolio
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
QuestionView source ↗
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?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
27 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
Response time
7 days
Department of Local Government and Communities
(a) $627.32
(b) $100
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
Ministerial Office
(a) $0.00
(b) $0.00
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) $183.00
(b) $0.00
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
(a) $627.32
(b) $100
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
Ministerial Office
(a) $0.00
(b) $0.00
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) $183.00
(b) $0.00
(c) $0.00
(d) $0.00
(e) (i-iv) $0.00
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