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To whom it may concern at Hamilton City Council,

This is a request for information and documentation as covered by the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 and/or the Official Information Act 1982.

1. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Hamilton East Ward?

2. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward?

3. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton East Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council entities that received that funding?

4. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council entities that received that funding?

5. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton East Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council entities be provided?

6. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council entities be provided?

7. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton East Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media, newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

8. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media, newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

Sincerely,

John McDonald (Editor at CityWatch NZ)
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Kia ora,

 

We write to acknowledge receipt of your information request about cost
spent on the 2024 By-Election. Your information request has been processed
on 12 September 2024 and passed on to the relevant team within Council for
a response. The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act
1987 (LGOIMA) requires that we advise you on whether Council will provide
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Ngaa mihi

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Email: [6][Hamilton City Council request email]

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From: Editor <[FOI #28358 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2024 5:28 PM
To: Official Information <[Hamilton City Council request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Spending on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-elections

 

To whom it may concern at Hamilton City Council,

This is a request for information and documentation as covered by the
Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 and/or the
Official Information Act 1982.

1. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Hamilton East Ward?

2. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Kirikiriroa Maaori
Ward?

3. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?

4. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?

5. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?

6. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?

7. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising spending
in the following categories: television, radio, social media, newspapers,
printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

8. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising
spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media,
newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

Sincerely,

John McDonald (Editor at CityWatch NZ)
[12][email address]

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Kia ora,

 

We refer to your information request below. Hamilton City Council provides
the following response.

 

Your request:

 

1. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Hamilton East Ward?
2. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Kirikiriroa Maaori
Ward?
3. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?
4. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?
5. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?
6. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?
7. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising spending
in the following categories: television, radio, social media, newspapers,
printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?
8. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising
spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media,
newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

 

Our response:

 

 1. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising
and promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Hamilton
East Ward?
 2. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising
and promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward?
 3. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?
 4. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the
non-Council entities that received that funding?
 5. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?
 6. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to
each non-Council entities be provided?

 

Total spending by Total spending by Total spending by
Hamilton City Council Hamilton City Council on Hamilton City Council on
on advertising and the 2024 by-election, the 2024 by-election,
promotional material can a list be provided can the dollar amounts
for the 2024 of all the non-Council paid to each non-Council
by-election entities that received entities be provided
that funding
Hamilton East By-Election
  Total budget: $25000 NZME: NZME: $4732.67

Budget Spent: $24768 Stuff: Stuff: $3424.95

22 Design LTD: 22 Design LTD:

CMYK Print: CMYK Print: $165.60

oOh! Media: oOh! Media: $12481.88

Virtual print: Virtual print: $399

Lumo Digital Lumo Digital: $14415.57

Hamilton Multicultural Hamilton Multicultural
Services Trust: Services Trust: $460.00
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward By-Election
  Total budget: $10,000 REIA Creative: REIA Creative: $3450.00

Budget Spent: $9675.88 22Design LTD: 22Design LTD: $3346.50

Mediaworks: Mediaworks: $2295.79

Virtual: Virtual: $300.19

Sub60: Sub60: $148.40

   

 

 7. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising
spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media,
newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

o television: nil
o radio: $3195.90
o social media: $1730 (Facebook $1330 + translations $400)
o newspapers: $3186
o printed material: $366.36
o search engines: nil
o billboards: $6750
o signage: $8490 (graphic design $2910 + bus shelter signage
$5580)            

      

 8. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for
advertising spending in the following categories: television, radio,
social media, newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards
and signage?

 

o television: nil
o radio: $1,996.34
o social media: $7,210 (Facebook $850 + video $3450 + design $2910)
o newspapers: nil
o printed material: $396
o search engines: Google Ads $572.71
o billboards: nil
o signage: nil             

 

You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.

 

Ngaa mihi

Keeley Faulkner

Official Information Coordinator

Legal services

Governance & Assurance Team | Partnerships, communication & Maaori

Email: [2][Hamilton City Council request email]

Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
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Subject: Acknowledgement - LGOIMA 425658 - 2024 by-elections

 

Kia ora,

 

We write to acknowledge receipt of your information request about cost
spent on the 2024 By-Election. Your information request has been processed
on 12 September 2024 and passed on to the relevant team within Council for
a response. The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act
1987 (LGOIMA) requires that we advise you on whether Council will provide
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than 20 working days after the day we receive your request.

 

We will respond to you no later than 9 October 2024.

 

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There is typically no charge, however the decision to chargewill be made
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charge. After that, charges of $38 per 30 minutes, and 20 cents per page
of photocopying applies. We may also recover any other actual costs, such
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Fees & Charges Schedule [12]here.

 

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identifying details are redacted. Generally, where a request relates to a
narrow topic, these requests won't be published. You can search previous
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Contact us

If you have any concerns or further questions about your request, please
email us on this email address.

 

You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
[15]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.

 

Ngaa mihi

Keeley Faulkner

Official Information Coordinator

Legal services

Governance & Assurance Team | Partnerships, communication & Maaori

Email: [16][Hamilton City Council request email]

Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
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From: Editor <[22][FOI #28358 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2024 5:28 PM
To: Official Information <[23][Hamilton City Council request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Spending on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-elections

 

To whom it may concern at Hamilton City Council,

This is a request for information and documentation as covered by the
Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 and/or the
Official Information Act 1982.

1. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Hamilton East Ward?

2. What was the total spending by Hamilton City Council on advertising and
promotional material for the 2024 by-election for the Kirikiriroa Maaori
Ward?

3. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?

4. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can a list be provided of all the non-Council
entities that received that funding?

5. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?

6. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can the dollar amounts paid to each non-Council
entities be provided?

7. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Hamilton
East Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising spending
in the following categories: television, radio, social media, newspapers,
printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

8. For the total spending by Hamilton City Council on the 2024 Kirikiriroa
Maaori Ward by-election, can subtotals be provided for advertising
spending in the following categories: television, radio, social media,
newspapers, printed material, search engines, billboards and signage?

Sincerely,

John McDonald (Editor at CityWatch NZ)
[24][email address]

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