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(5) Users cannot subscribe to a mailing list.

(6) Go live dates are:

www.health.act.gov.au – July 2003.

www.healthpromotion.act.gov.au – February 2008.

www.findthirty.com.au – April 2006.

www.kidsatplay.act.gov.au – April 2010.

(7) Initial development costs are:

www.health.act.gov.au – $21,388.

www.healthpromotion.act.gov.au – $2,217.

www.findthirty.com.au – funded by the Australian Government.

www.kidsatplay.act.gov.au – $5,178.

(8) The websites are not considered depreciable assets.

(9) Average number of visitors per week:

www.health.act.gov.au – 14,337

www.healthpromotion.act.gov.au – 5,178

www.findthirty.com.au – 534

www.kidsatplay.act.gov.au – Not available as the site only went live in early April 2010.

Government—websites
(Question No 851)

Mr Seselja asked the Minister for Industrial Relations, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:

(1) In relation to the Minister’s department and each agency in the Minister’s portfolio, (a) how many websites are managed and maintained, (b) which websites are they and (c) what is the purpose of each.

(2) Who manages and maintains the websites referred to in part (1) and is this in-house responsibility or the responsibility of contractors.

(3) What is the current annual cost of maintaining and managing the websites.

(4) If contractors are engaged to perform some of this work, how much is the annual cost of engaging the contractors.

(5) Does each website allow people to subscribe to a mailing list; if so, (a) what is the purpose of the mailing list, (b) how many subscribers does it have and (c) how many subscribers have an email address that end in “act.gov.au”.


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