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From late 2012
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DPS is involved in
discussions regarding events for the 25th Anniversary celebrations for
Parliament House. Some of those discussions occurred between the Secretary of
DPS and the then Prime Minister's office.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 30.
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Around Christmas 2012
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Ms Mills has a conversation
with Ms Zahalka at the street Christmas party.
On 17 November 2014 Ms
Mills described the content of that conversation as she had told Ms Zahalka
her 'there were projects go forward in the 25th anniversary and one of them
might be a photographic exhibition'. See Committee Hansard, 17 November
2014, p. 40.
On 2 March 2015 Ms Mills
recounted the conversation to the committee again:
...I told her that we were
doing this project and we were hoping to get some resources for it but we
were not sure. It was a sort of project that was a lot like the work that she
does. As I said to you, I know her work well, I have known her work for 15
years. She is an appropriate type of artist, I do not think I went beyond a
compliment that you might say at a Christmas function.
See Proof Committee
Hansard, 2 March 2015, p. 31.
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16 January 2013
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The then Director of Art
Services, DPS, starts work on a brief for the photographic work to be undertaken
as part of the 25th Anniversary celebrations. The brief sets out a list of nine
possible artists which required 'further investigation to short-list'.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
299-300; Ms Lisa Kearney, Director, Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard,
17 November 2014, p. 30.
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18 January 2013
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The Executive Assistant to
the Secretary of DPS emails a copy of the draft brief back to the Director of
Art Services. The emailed copy of the brief has the Secretary's handwritten
notes on it, which comment on the scope of the project, based on the
Secretary's discussions with the then Prime Minister's office about the
nature of the procurement process.
Under the heading 'Scope –
Possible approaches/options' the Secretary circles 'direct source approach' (limited
tender) as opposed to an open tender process.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
302-303; Ms Lisa Kearney, Director, Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard,
17 November 2014, p. 30.
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21 January 2013
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The Director of Art
Services produces a revised draft brief based on the comments by the
Secretary. Under a heading 'Scope – Possible approaches/ options (TBC)' is
written:
(Assuming it would be a direct source approach, not
an open tender).
- One or two photographers and
possibly one video artist would be commissioned to provide a specified number
of images (perhaps 20-30 images each) responding to a different theme or
subject – e.g. focussing on architecture, landscape, people,
infrastructure/support systems, or from an indigenous perspective.
- DPS would then choose from
the images submitted to select a final group for acquisition.
There are no artists listed
on the revised draft brief.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
304-305.
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5 March 2013
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The Presiding Officers are provided
with a brief, under the Secretary's name, about events for the 25th Anniversary
celebrations. The brief includes a request for the Presiding Officers to
write to the Minister for Finance and Deregulation and request $100,000 in
additional funding for the 25th Anniversary events. The brief
to the Presiding Officers refers 'very generally' to photographic work, but
the commissioning process is 'not mentioned in detail'.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 31; DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014
(received 30 January 2015), pp 307-308.
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5 March 2013 – 3 June
2013
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There is 'a lapse in the
documentation process' for the commissioning process and '[t]here is very
limited recollection from the staff members involved as to what the process
was in arriving at the decision to approach Ms Zahalka over the other
eight...artists that were initially suggested in the brief'.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014, pp 31-32.
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13 March 2013
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The Presiding Officers sign
a letter to the Minister for Finance and Deregulation requesting $100,000 in additional
funds for the 25th Anniversary.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
309-310.
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19 April 2013
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The Minister for Finance
and Deregulation writes to the Presiding Officers confirming additional
funding for the 2012-13 financial year of $85,000.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
311-313.
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May 2013
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Ms Zahalka gives an
interview in which she is asked about upcoming work and responds:
'...
and I have been invited to do a commission about the public and private areas
of Parliament House for their forthcoming anniversary...'
Lake Macquarie City Art
Gallery, A case study: Anne Zahalka, Education Resource Kit, 2013,
p. 19.
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3 June 2013
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The then Director of
Procurement and Contract Management (Director of Procurement), DPS, writes to
two directors in the newly established Parliamentary Experience Branch, DPS,
confirming that the Commonwealth Procurement Rules permit a limited tender
approach for the commissioning of artworks.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 31; DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014
(received 30 January 2015), p. 315.
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4 June 2013
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The Director of Procurement
writes to the National Portrait Gallery requesting advice on the
commissioning of artwork and commercialisation of that artwork. The email notes
that DPS did not have much experience in this area.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014, p. 31;
DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014 (received
30 January 2015), p. 317.
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Around 13 and 14 June 2013
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A director in the Parliamentary
Experience Branch commences work with the Director of Procurement and a legal
officer around the commissioning process, and particularly the drafting of
the commissioning contract.[1]
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 31.
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14 June 2013
(11.56am)
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The Assistant Director of
Legal Services, DPS, emails the Director of Procurement stating that the
photography contract needs to be progressed 'ASAP'. The Assistant Director
notes that they need to discuss:
- the form for the Statement of
Requirement; and
- procedures for opening
discussions with the photographer before the contract is put in place.
The Assistant Director also
asks if the Director of Procurement has had any response from the National
Portrait Gallery.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), pp
318-19.
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14 June 2013
(1.14pm)
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The Director of Procurement
emails the Director of Parliamentary Events and Business Development
(Director of Parliamentary Events) and the Assistant Director of Legal
Services attaching the Commonwealth Short Form Contact and a previous Art
Services contract 'that may assist in the scoping conversation' and
suggesting they look at 'hard copies of the contracts from Museum of
Australian Democracy to get some ideas'. The Director of Procurement also
writes:
In
terms of where to from here, we are able to start speaking to the preferred
tenderer, on the basis of seeking their interest for the work. It would be
preferable to have the Statement of Work ready so that a quote can be provided
by the tenderer. It would also be appropriate to flag at that time the intent
for DPS to have rights to commercially exploit the work.
The Director of Procurement
states that he has 'had no luck with the Portrait Gallery', but intends to
try again that afternoon.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015), p.
318.
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14 June 2013
(2.09pm)
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A representative from National
Portrait Gallery responds to the Director of Procurement's email of 4 June
2013 and provides a template commission agreement.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 31; DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014
(received 30 January 2015), pp 316-17.
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14 June 2013
(3.41pm)
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The Director of Procurement
forwards the email from the National Portrait Gallery to the Director of
Parliamentary Events and the Assistant Director of Legal Services.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015),
p. 316.
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14 June 2013
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The Acting Assistant
Secretary of the Parliamentary Experience Branch emails the Secretary of DPS,
advising she has spoken to the Director of Parliamentary Events about
'recovering' the timeline of the commission. The subject of the email is 'conversation
with Anne Zahalka':
I
asked [the Director of Parliamentary Events] to check whether, in the absence
of the contract (first draft now rec'd) it was proper to write to her [Ms
Zahalka] about it. [The Director of Parliamentary Events] checked with [the
Director of Procurement] who said this was ok, and so he rang her.
The Acting Assistant
Secretary then provides a dot point summary of the conversation the Director
of Parliamentary Events had with Ms Zahalka:
- I let Anne know that I was
doing some research for a possible commission
- discussed her interest and
availability for the project (she is interested and available)
- let her know that we wanted
to have an exhibition of the works in November 2013 (this is do-able for her)
- let her know that the works
would be part of the art collection
- Talked a little about the
types of images...she was keen to photograph the spaces eg. Basement; library;
members dining rooms, chambers (this may change as she thinks more about the
project)
- She was not keen to do portraiture
- Anne wanted more information
- I asked about money (I did
not let her know our budget) she was talking about $5000 per image
- I let her now that I would
speak with her either late today or early next week.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014, p. 31.
DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014 (received
30 January 2015), p 321.
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4 July 2013
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The Acting Assistant
Secretary of the Parliamentary Experience Branch provides a written brief to
the Secretary on progress of the project:
Renowned
photo media artist Anne Zahalka has been identified as an excellent artist
for this project...Zahalka is represented in major national and international
art collections and has extensive experience in photographic commissions that
connect the client with their audience...
The Acting Assistant
Secretary recommends that the Secretary approve the following:
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the Director of Parliamentary
Events contacting Ms Zahalka formally to discuss he project;
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an amount of $30,000 to be paid
to the artist inclusive of travel, accommodation and printing;
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the contract (attached to the
brief);
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the Photographic Commission Artist
Brief (attached to the brief); and
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a letter of invitation to Anne
Zahalka (attached to the brief).
The contact officer for the brief is the Director of
Parliamentary Events and the brief is provided under the signature of the
Acting Assistant Secretary. The brief is signed and dated by Ms Mills on 4
July 2013.
DPS, answer to question on
notice, 17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015),
pp 326-7.
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Early July 2013
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A 'Photographic Commission
Artist Brief' is provided to Ms Zahalka. This is a one-page document setting
out the nature of project; contracting process and the budget. The contact
for the brief is the Director of Parliamentary Events.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014, p. 32;
DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014 (received
30 January 2015), pp 322-323.
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Date unknown.
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Ms Zahalka provides a one-page
proposal for the project in response the request by the Director, Events and
Business Development, Parliamentary Experience Branch, DPS.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014, p. 33;
DPS, answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014 (received
30 January 2015), p. 324.
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13 August 2013
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The Acting Assistant
Secretary for the Parliamentary Experience Branch provides a written brief to
the Secretary on commercial aspects of the contract. The Acting Assistant
Secretary notes that Ms Zahalka has identified concerns with aspects of the
Intellectual Property clause of the contract and requested some amendments to
the contract with regard to the commercialisation of the work.
To summarise, Ms Zahalka is
seeking:
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to edition the works, with DPS
receiving edition 1 of the suite and the remaining 4 being available for
purchase through the artist's dealer;
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contractual reassurance that DPS
will not modify or adapt images of the work, meaning that DPS would have to
reproduce the image in full and not use cropped details of the image; and
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to ensure that she received a
royalty fee if the work is used to generate income through commercial
exploitation.
Ms Zahalka also agreed that
the works can be reproduced in DPS non-commercial publications and in
commercial publications such as catalogues which promote the commission and
the Parliament House Art Collection.
The recommendations in the
brief are that the Secretary agree that:
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no less than 3 images from the
suite are exclusive to DPS and the edition size for the remaining images in
the suite is no large than 5. Noting that the artist usually prints
photographs in an edition of 5 and that gallery sales of the artist's work
are valued at around $5000 per image;
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DPS not agree to the reassurance
about not modifying images and instead an arrangement be made so that cropped
details of images may be used by DPS if a smaller version of the full image
is printed on the reverse or inside of the publication. Notes that the
National Gallery of Australia follows this practice.
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DPS not agree to a royalty fee.
Instead:
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The starting negotiating
position should be that the artist is not entitled to further compensation
beyond the initial commission fee in the event that DPS uses the works for
commercial purposes.
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As a fall back negotiating
position, DPS propose that the artist will receive no fee for the use of the
image on commercial paper products such as posters, cards and calendars and
for online or digital purpose. The use of the images in other commercial
products such as T shirts, mugs, mouse pads etc will be done in consultation
with the artist and may incur a fee which would need to be negotiated at the
time the contract is prepared. Notes if this is the agreed option, it is
recommended that a flat fee is negotiated at the commencement of the contract
rather than an ongoing royalty fee. There are sufficient funds in the budget
to cover an additional fee of up to $5000.
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DPS is able to reproduce the
works for other non-commercial purposes, beyond promoting only the commission
and the Art Collection, for example use of the works to promote Parliament
House generally.
Further it is not recommended that DPS agree to both
allowing the artist to sell the remainder of the editions commercially and to
receive royalties in the event that DPS wishes to use the images
commercially. Given the starting value of the commission, allowing both of
these requests would significantly increase the potential value of the
commission for the artist.
A hand written note on the side of the brief states
that 'Carol' agreed to the fall back negotiating position about the use of
images on commercial products.
The contact officer for the brief is the Director of
Parliamentary Events and the brief is provided under the signature of the
Acting Assistant Secretary. The brief is signed and dated by Ms Mills on 13
August 2013.
DPS, answer to question on notice,
17 November 2014 (received 30 January 2015),
pp 329-330.
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22 August 2013
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Contract with Ms Zalhalka
is finalised. The Director of Parliamentary Events signs on behalf of DPS.
Ms Lisa Kearney, Director,
Legal Services, DPS, Committee Hansard, 17 November 2014,
p. 34; answer to question on notice, 17 November 2014 (received
30 January 2015), p. 291.
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