The department proactively discloses information that is frequently requested under Freedom of Information, such as chief executive credit card expenditure and travel expenses.
Chief Executive mobile phone costs
Month | Total Cost |
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June 2016 | $176.95 |
May 2016 | $806.41 |
April 2016 | $-13.53 |
March 2016 | $104.38 |
February 2016 | $202.85 |
January 2016 | $276.22 |
December 2015 | $841.07 |
November 2015 | $68.37 |
October 2015 | $83.79 |
September 2015 | $57.84 |
August 2015 | $69.28 |
July 2015 | $66.81 |
Chief Executive credit card expenditure
Month | Officer | Total Cost |
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June 2016 | - | No expenditure |
May 2016 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 35.4 KB) | $1934.20 |
April 2016 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 1.8 MB) | $11,830.82 |
March 2016 | - | No expenditure |
February 2016 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 49.2 KB) | $9685.84 |
January 2016 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 1.5 MB) | $9637.44 |
December 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 1.4 MB) | $9596.84 |
November 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 1.6 MB) | $4124.71 |
October 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 288.4 KB) | $711.60 |
September 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 1.6 MB) | $20.71 |
August 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 2.8 MB) | $2955.08 |
Carolyn Lee (PDF, 2.8 MB) | $6130.96 | |
July 2015 | K Winter-Dewhirst (PDF, 58.8 KB) | $2864.74 |
Chief Executive ancillary office expenditure
June 2016
The Chief Executive incurred no ancillary office expenses in June 2016.
May 2016
The Chief Executive incurred no ancillary office expenses in May 2016.
April 2016
The Chief Executive incurred no ancillary office expenses in April 2016.
March 2016
The Chief Executive incurred no ancillary office expenses in March 2016.
February 2016
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
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COAG | Car Services | Adelaide | $82.00 |
January 2016
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
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Swearing-in Ceremony | Travel for the Premier and CE | Government House | $25.00 |
December 2015
Function/event | Description | Location | Total Cost |
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COAG | Accommodation | Sydney | $767.85 |
COAG | Travel in Sydney | Sydney | $42.00 |
November 2015
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
---|---|---|---|
COAG | Travel in Sydney | Sydney | $197.76 |
SMC | Conference | Mayfair Hotel Adelaide | $629.30 |
Country Cabinet | Travel to Mt Gambier | Mt Gambier | $44.94 |
Country Cabinet | Accommodation | Mt Gambier | $165.00 |
COAG | Travel in Sydney | Sydney | $42.00 |
COP21 | Accommodation | Paris | $939.97 |
COP21 | Travel in Copenhagen | Copenhagen | $439.29 |
October 2015
The Chief Executive incurred no ancillary office expenses in March 2016.
September 2015
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
---|---|---|---|
Northern Territory visit with the Premier | Taxi services | Adelaide Airport | $101.00 |
Northern Territory visit with the Premier | Accommodation | Alice Springs, NT | $176.75 |
Country Cabinet | Accommodation | Robe, SA | $275.00 |
August 2015
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
---|---|---|---|
Leader's Retreat | Travel to/from the airport | Adelaide | $42.00 |
Leader's Retreat | Travel to/from the airport | Adelaide | $44.00 |
ANZSOG | Travel to/from the airport | Adelaide | $44.00 |
ANZSOG | Travel to/from the airport | Adelaide | $42.00 |
SMC | Travel to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the airport and Port Lincoln | Adelaide | $104.00 |
July 2015
Function/event | Description | Location | Total cost |
---|---|---|---|
National Press Club of Australia Lunch | Conference | Barton, Canberra | $805.80 |
National Press Club of Australia Lunch | Airport transfer for Canberra | Adelaide | $90.20 |
Chief Executive overseas travel / DPC employees expenditure
Number of travellers | Destination | Reason for travel | Total cost |
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1 | China Hong Kong | Meet with Shandong Foreign Office to plan delegation visit to Adelaide in September | $3,300 |
3 | Singapore Malaysia Thailand | First whole of government visit to South East Asia. Visit to progress opportunities in line with the South Australian-South East Asia Engagement Strategy. | $14,000 |
1 | China | Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) China reciprocal program. | $2,200 |
1 | USA | Attendance at the Transformative Leadership Program. | $5,000 |
1 | USA | Attendance at the Harvard Business School - Changing the Game: Negotiation and Competitive Decision Making program | $6,000 |
1 | South East Asia | Represent DPC on the South Australia-West Java Working Group and participate in the Indonesia Australia Business Week | $2,000 |
1 | Europe | Participate in the Climate Change and Trade Mission Summit. | $23,000 |
2 | France, Italy and England | Accompany the Premier at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) | $26,000 |
2 | China | To review arrangements for the Premier's mission to Shandong/China in April 2016 and to finalise negotiations with the Shandong Government for the visit. | $8,702.62 |
1 | USA | Support the Premier on his mission to the USA. Which will focus on advancing our bilateral trade and investment interests in advanced manufacturing (Automotive and Defence), Creative Industries and Premium food and wine sectors. Continuing to pursue opportunities to advance South Australia's transition to a low carbon economy | $29,970.81 |
1 | USA | Professional development, participate in leading change and organisational renewal at Harvard Business School. | $21,591.57 |
5 | China | To build on South Australia's 30 year sister-state relationship with Shandong and to promote and advance bilateral trade and investment and other commercial and professional linkages as identified through the Friendly Cooperation Action Plan | $33,474.02 |
1 | France | To meet with French company DCNS, winner of the $580bn Future Submarine contract and initiate discussions with French national and regional governments on how South Australia can maximise opportunities. | $11,096.95 |
1 | France | To meet with French company DCNS, winner of the $580bn Future Submarine contract and initiate discussions with French national and regional governments on how South Australia can maximise opportunities | $11,203.08 |
2 | South East Asia | Regular visits to South East Asia are key elements of the South Australia-South East Asia Engagement Strategy. This visit will be the first whole of Government visit to Vietnam following the release of the Strategy. The visit will progress the opportunity for deep and broad engagement with the region. | $17,000 |
1 | United Kingdom | Accepted to attend a position at the Said Business School Oxford University, Oxford Programme on Negotiation. The Objective of this study is to take up a significant learning experience amongst other International Executives. An exceptional portfolio of case simulations complements cutting edge teaching of the key elements that are critical to negotiation, from decision making to persuasion to the complex strategies and processes that are involved in reaching agreements. A high emphasise will also be on the ethical and multicultural dimensions of negotiation. | $20,000 |