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(5) Where can Members get the details and findings of these publicly funded focus groups.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
I am not prepared to authorise the use of very considerable resources that would be involved in providing the detailed information required to answer the Member’s question.
Public service—advertising
(Question No 1973)
Mr Stefaniak asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 5 March 2008:
(1) In relation to advertisements and promotion conducted by the Department of Justice and Community Safety, how much will be spent in the 2007-08 financial year on advertising, promotion, the dissemination of policy information or other information which included the Minister’s photograph and/ or a message from the Minister;
(2) What is the individual breakdown for print media, television, radio and other media such as brochures including direct mail by (a) the Minister’s Office, (b) the Minister’s department, agency, (c) another agency/ department or Minister’s office on behalf of the Minister or the department/agency;
(3) Did the Minister or the Minister’s office approve the publication in each case;
(4) How much has been allocated for these activities in the 2007-08 financial year to date by the (a) Minister’s office and (b) department/agency.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
I am not prepared to authorise the use of very considerable resources that would be involved in providing the detailed information required to answer the Member’s question.
Roads—animal carcases
(Question No 1975)
Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 6 March 2008:
(1) Are ACT roads inspected for kangaroo and other dead animal carcasses; if so, (a) how often and (b) who is responsible for carrying out such an activity; if not, why not;
(2) If rangers do not inspect ACT roads for kangaroo and other dead animal carcasses and rangers depend on community reports, how are removals prioritised and on what basis;
(3) Are there concerns about potential health implications of leaving carcasses to decay along roadways if removals are not carried out on a regular basis;
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