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The
consultation process was promoted in a number of ways:
• Public notices in regional and metropolitan newspapers
• A consultation page launched on the Department of the Premier and Cabinet’s YourSAy website
• SA Planning Portal Website (there were over 6,300 visits to the SA Planning Portal during the
consultation period)
• Social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
• Letters to councils, industry groups and community organisations
• The Planning Ahead Newsletter.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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YourSAy made regular postings
on social media such as Facebook and Twitter to alert the public to the review.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
11/04/2017
Document
Report
53rd Parliament
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The
consultation process was promoted in a number of ways:
• Public notices in regional and metropolitan newspapers
• A consultation page launched on the Department of the Premier and Cabinet’s YourSAy website
• SA Planning Portal Website (there were over 6,300 visits to the SA Planning Portal during the
consultation period)
• Social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
• Letters to councils, industry groups and community organisations
• The Planning Ahead Newsletter.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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YourSAy Facebook reached 296 people with
3 clicks, 10 reactions, 2 comments, 1 share
YourSAy Twitter achieved 87 impressions
and 2 tweets.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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YourSAy Facebook reached 296 people with
3 clicks, 10 reactions, 2 comments, 1 share
YourSAy Twitter achieved 87 impressions
and 2 tweets.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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But police
stations, not Twitter, should be where accusations are examined.
Presented by
Hon Vickie Chapman
on
06/12/2018
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Presented by
Hon Vickie Chapman
on
06/12/2018
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Digital Media Campaigns
Campaigns
Christmas, December 2016
278,088 impressions
across
Sauce Day, March 2017
434,109 impressions
across
Easter, April 2017
645,529 impressions
across
Tasting Australia, May 2017
432,952 impressions
across
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Adelaide Central Market Authority Annual Report 2016−17
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Social media statistics
39,094 followers 26.3%
32,489 followers 63.2%
15,963 followers 4.67%
Sessions 361,697
Page views 844,134
facebook instagram twitter
website youtube
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Proactive public relations services in 2016–17 earned
over $750,000 in positive media and an estimated
$1,000,000 in unprompted supplementary media on
the Market, traders and events.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
03/05/2018
Document
Annual Report
54th Parliament
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The
consultation process was promoted in a number of ways:
• Public notices in regional and metropolitan newspapers
• A consultation page launched on the Department of the Premier and Cabinet’s YourSAy website
• SA Planning Portal Website (there were over 6,300 visits to the SA Planning Portal during the
consultation period)
• Social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
• Letters to councils, industry groups and community organisations
• The Planning Ahead Newsletter.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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The
consultation process was promoted in a number of ways:
• Public notices in regional and metropolitan newspapers
• A consultation page launched on the Department of the Premier and Cabinet’s YourSAy website
• SA Planning Portal Website (there were over 6,300 visits to the SA Planning Portal during the
consultation period)
• Social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
• Letters to councils, industry groups and community organisations
• The Planning Ahead Newsletter.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament