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<h1><a href="about.php">About/FAQ</a></h1> <h1><a href="about.php">About/FAQ</a></h1>
<h4 class="subheader">Lorem ipsum.</h4>  
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<h2> What is this? </h2>  
Disclo.gs is a project to monitor Australian Federal Government agencies  
compliance with their <a href="http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/other_operational/foi_policy_frequently_asked_questions.html#_Toc291837571">"proactive disclosure requirements" to make a transparency league table as suggested by gov2 taskforce http://gov2.net.au/blog/2009/09/19/a-league-ladder-of-psi-openness/</a>.  
<h2> Attributions </h2> <h2> Attributions </h2>
National Archives of Australia, Australian Governments’ Interactive Functions Thesaurus, 2nd edition, September 2005, published at http://www.naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/thesaurus/index.htm <br/> National Archives of Australia, Australian Governments’ Interactive Functions Thesaurus, 2nd edition, September 2005, published at http://www.naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/thesaurus/index.htm <br/>
data.gov.au http://data.gov.au/dataset/directory-gov-au-full-data-export/ <br/> data.gov.au http://data.gov.au/dataset/directory-gov-au-full-data-export/ <br/>
directory.gov.au <br/> directory.gov.au <br/>
australia.gov.au http://australia.gov.au/about/copyright <br/> australia.gov.au http://australia.gov.au/about/copyright <br/>
<h2> Open everything </h2>  
All documents released CC-BY 3 AU  
Open source git @  
   
<h2>Organisational Data Sources</h2> <h2>Organisational Data Sources</h2>
   
http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Browse/Results/ByTitle/AdministrativeArrangementsOrders/Current/Ad/0 defines departments http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Browse/Results/ByTitle/AdministrativeArrangementsOrders/Current/Ad/0 defines departments
Agencies can be found in the Schedule to an Appropriation Bill (budget), Schedule to FMA Regulations and/or Public Service Act.<br> Agencies can be found in the Schedule to an Appropriation Bill (budget), Schedule to FMA Regulations and/or Public Service Act.<br>
   
http://www.finance.gov.au/publications/flipchart/docs/FMACACFlipchart.pdf summarises these. view-source:https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.advancedsearch.home is great for the suspended/active status<br> http://www.finance.gov.au/publications/flipchart/docs/FMACACFlipchart.pdf summarises these. view-source:https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.advancedsearch.home is great for the suspended/active status<br>
   
Fraud in gov depts by Fairfax Media http://www.smh.com.au/national/public-service-keeps-fraud-cases-private-20110923-1kpdr.html Fraud in gov depts by Fairfax Media http://www.smh.com.au/national/public-service-keeps-fraud-cases-private-20110923-1kpdr.html <br>
   
When defining the hierachy, this system is designed towards monitoring accountablity. Thus large agencies that have registered their own ABN When defining the hierachy, this system is designed towards monitoring accountablity. Thus large agencies that have registered their own ABN
and have their own accountablity mechanisms/website receive a seperate record as a child of their department. and have their own accountablity mechanisms/website receive a seperate record as a child of their department.<br>
Some small agencies will choose to simply rely on their parent department's accountablity measures.<br> Some small agencies will choose to simply rely on their parent department's accountablity measures.<br>
   
This flows through to organisation name and other/past names. A department that completely accounts for an agency will list that agency as an other child name. This flows through to organisation name and other/past names. A department that completely accounts for an agency will list that agency as an other child name.<br>
As agencies themselves shift between departments, there may be scope for providing time ranges but typically the newest hierarchy will be the one recorded. As agencies themselves shift between departments, there may be scope for providing time ranges but typically the newest hierarchy will be the one recorded.<br>
A department/agency name will be the newest active name assigned to that ABN.<br> A department/agency name will be the newest active name assigned to that ABN.<br>
   
ABN information is derived from the ABR. This is the definitive umpire about which former name should be linked to which current name. ABN information is derived from the ABR. This is the definitive umpire about which former name should be linked to which current name. <br>
For example "Department of Transport and Regional Services" became "Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government" (same ABN) For example "Department of Transport and Regional Services" became "Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government" (same ABN)
however it later split into "Department of Infrastructure and Transport" (same ABN) however it later split into "Department of Infrastructure and Transport" (same ABN)
and "Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government" (new ABN).<br> and "Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government" (new ABN).<br>
   
Statistical information from http://www.apsc.gov.au/stateoftheservice/1011/statsbulletin/section1.html#t2total https://www.apsedii.gov.au/apsedii/CustomQueryx33.shtml Statistical information from http://www.apsc.gov.au/stateoftheservice/1011/statsbulletin/section1.html#t2total https://www.apsedii.gov.au/apsedii/CustomQueryx33.shtml
and individual annual reports.<br> and individual annual reports.<br>
   
<h2>Webpage Assessment</h2>  
Much due care has been put into correctly recording disclosure URLs. Typically the "About", "Corporate", "Publications" and "Sitemap" sections are checked at the very least.  
Occasionally it is nessicary to use a site or Google search. In several rare cases, there is a secret "Disclosure" navigation menu you can find if you find one of the mandatory publishing obligations in that category (seriously).<br>  
Some rules about leniency:<br>  
<ul>  
<li>An empty FOI disclosure log counts, a page outlining what the FOI Act is does not.</li>  
<li>A disclosure log in PDF or Word format counts :(</li>  
<li>An empty File/Record list counts (although that's very minimalistic that you have no files, electronic or paper)</li>  
<li>Only a current information publication scheme page counts, not a s.9 FOI Act page or an organisation chart.</li>  
<li>If there isn't a page easily listing all current and past Annual Reports, the most current one (html, pdf) counts.</li>  
<li>Consultancy contracts might not need it's own webpage (if in Annual Report), grants/appointments might not apply to all organisations but Legal Services Expenditure (and all other obligations) does need a webpage. </li>  
   
<h2>Open Government Scoring</h2>  
+1 point for every true Has... attribute<br>  
-1 point for every false Has... (ie. Has Not) attribute</br>  
   
Don't like this? Make your own score, suggest a better scoring mechanism.</br>  
   
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"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",3530 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",3530
Attorney-Generals,708 Attorney-Generals,708
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,108 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,108
AUSTRAC,60 AUSTRAC,60
Australian Crime Commission,225 Australian Crime Commission,225
Australian Customs Service,4934 Australian Customs Service,4934
Australian Protective Service,1124 Australian Protective Service,1124
CrimTrac Agency,34 CrimTrac Agency,34
Family Court of Australia,574 Family Court of Australia,574
Federal Court of Australia,221 Federal Court of Australia,221
Federal Magistrates Service,46 Federal Magistrates Service,46
Federal Privacy Commissioner,32 Federal Privacy Commissioner,32
HREOC,79 HREOC,79
ITSA,227 ITSA,227
National Native Title Tribunal,241 National Native Title Tribunal,241
Office of the D.P.P.,403 Office of the D.P.P.,403
Office of Film & Literature Class,39 Office of Film & Literature Class,39
Office of the Parl. Counsel,45 Office of the Parl. Counsel,45
Communications IT & the Arts,776 Communications IT & the Arts,776
Aust. Broadcasting Authority,114 Aust. Broadcasting Authority,114
Aust. Communications Authority,391 Aust. Communications Authority,391
Aust. National Maritime Museum,90 Aust. National Maritime Museum,90
National Archives of Australia,363 National Archives of Australia,363
National Library of Australia,443 National Library of Australia,443
National Museum of Australia,185 National Museum of Australia,185
NOIE,160 NOIE,160
Defence,18231 Defence,18231
Defence Housing Authority,661 Defence Housing Authority,661
DEST,1464 DEST,1464
Australian Research Council,50 Australian Research Council,50
DEWR,2055 DEWR,2055
EOWA,11 EOWA,11
Australian Industrial Registry,185 Australian Industrial Registry,185
Comcare,300 Comcare,300
NOHSC,89 NOHSC,89
Environment and Heritage,1271 Environment and Heritage,1271
Australian Greenhouse Office,167 Australian Greenhouse Office,167
Bureau of Meteorology,1403 Bureau of Meteorology,1403
GBRMPA,153 GBRMPA,153
National Oceans Office,31 National Oceans Office,31
Family and Community Services,4832 Family and Community Services,4832
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,39 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,39
Centrelink,25147 Centrelink,25147
Finance and Administration,771 Finance and Administration,771
Australian Electoral Comm.,729 Australian Electoral Comm.,729
ComSuper,338 ComSuper,338
Foreign Affairs & Trade,2763 Foreign Affairs & Trade,2763
ACIAR,44 ACIAR,44
Health & Ageing,5137 Health & Ageing,5137
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,152 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,152
ARPANSA,126 ARPANSA,126
FSANZ,110 FSANZ,110
PSR,25 PSR,25
DIMIA,4089 DIMIA,4089
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,341 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,341
ATSIC,1072 ATSIC,1072
AIATSIS,62 AIATSIS,62
Torres Strait Regional Authority,30 Torres Strait Regional Authority,30
Industry Tourism & Resources,2691 Industry Tourism & Resources,2691
Prime Minister & Cabinet,344 Prime Minister & Cabinet,344
ANAO,278 ANAO,278
Commonwealth Ombudsman,78 Commonwealth Ombudsman,78
Office of National Assessments,47 Office of National Assessments,47
APS Commission,164 APS Commission,164
Transport & Regional Services,945 Transport & Regional Services,945
National Capital Authority,76 National Capital Authority,76
Treasury,906 Treasury,906
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3024 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3024
ACCC,446 ACCC,446
ASIC,1048 ASIC,1048
Australian Taxation Office,20238 Australian Taxation Office,20238
Productivity Commission,197 Productivity Commission,197
Veterans Affairs,2335 Veterans Affairs,2335
Australian War Memorial,215 Australian War Memorial,215
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry",3928 "Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry",3928
Attorney-General's,781 Attorney-General's,781
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,117 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,117
AUSTRAC,61 AUSTRAC,61
Australian Crime Commission,315 Australian Crime Commission,315
Australian Customs Service,4736 Australian Customs Service,4736
Australian Protective Service,1234 Australian Protective Service,1234
CrimTrac Agency,44 CrimTrac Agency,44
Family Court of Australia,608 Family Court of Australia,608
Federal Court of Australia,238 Federal Court of Australia,238
Federal Magistrates Service,56 Federal Magistrates Service,56
Federal Privacy Commissioner,29 Federal Privacy Commissioner,29
HREOC,84 HREOC,84
ITSA,240 ITSA,240
National Native Title Tribunal,243 National Native Title Tribunal,243
Office of the D.P.P.,416 Office of the D.P.P.,416
Office of Film & Literature Class.,37 Office of Film & Literature Class.,37
Office of Parliamentary Counsel,46 Office of Parliamentary Counsel,46
Communications IT & the Arts,607 Communications IT & the Arts,607
Aust. Broadcasting Authority,114 Aust. Broadcasting Authority,114
Aust. Communications Authority,407 Aust. Communications Authority,407
Australian Film Commission,176 Australian Film Commission,176
AGIMO,95 AGIMO,95
Aust. National Maritime Museum,93 Aust. National Maritime Museum,93
National Archives of Australia,386 National Archives of Australia,386
National Library of Australia,438 National Library of Australia,438
National Museum of Australia,186 National Museum of Australia,186
Defence,18301 Defence,18301
Defence Housing Authority,679 Defence Housing Authority,679
DEST,1684 DEST,1684
Australian Research Council,53 Australian Research Council,53
DEWR,2171 DEWR,2171
Australian Industrial Registry,188 Australian Industrial Registry,188
Comcare,325 Comcare,325
EOWA,10 EOWA,10
NOHSC,89 NOHSC,89
Environment and Heritage,1276 Environment and Heritage,1276
Australian Greenhouse Office,166 Australian Greenhouse Office,166
Bureau of Meteorology,1371 Bureau of Meteorology,1371
GBRMPA,162 GBRMPA,162
National Oceans Office,39 National Oceans Office,39
Family and Community Services,4818 Family and Community Services,4818
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,38 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,38
Centrelink,24904 Centrelink,24904
Finance and Administration,895 Finance and Administration,895
Australian Electoral Comm.,765 Australian Electoral Comm.,765
ComSuper,329 ComSuper,329
Foreign Affairs and Trade,2809 Foreign Affairs and Trade,2809
ACIAR,40 ACIAR,40
Health and Ageing,5365 Health and Ageing,5365
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,157 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,157
ARPANSA,117 ARPANSA,117
FSANZ,104 FSANZ,104
National Blood Authority,33 National Blood Authority,33
OPSR,27 OPSR,27
DIMIA,4487 DIMIA,4487
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,291 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,291
AIATSIS,59 AIATSIS,59
ATSIC,24 ATSIC,24
ATSIS,1109 ATSIS,1109
Torres Strait Regional Authority,34 Torres Strait Regional Authority,34
"Industry, Tourism & Resources",2878 "Industry, Tourism & Resources",2878
Prime Minister & Cabinet,372 Prime Minister & Cabinet,372
ANAO,287 ANAO,287
APS Commission,172 APS Commission,172
Commonwealth Ombudsman,82 Commonwealth Ombudsman,82
Office of National Assessments,51 Office of National Assessments,51
Transport & Regional Services,885 Transport & Regional Services,885
National Capital Authority,68 National Capital Authority,68
Treasury,984 Treasury,984
Australian Bureau of Statistics,2866 Australian Bureau of Statistics,2866
ACCC,450 ACCC,450
ASIC,1137 ASIC,1137
Australian Taxation Office,20501 Australian Taxation Office,20501
Productivity Commission,183 Productivity Commission,183
Veterans' Affairs,2356 Veterans' Affairs,2356
Australian War Memorial,196 Australian War Memorial,196
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1297 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1297
AQIS,3028 AQIS,3028
Attorney-Generals ,1011 Attorney-Generals ,1011
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,154 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,154
AUSTRAC,137 AUSTRAC,137
Australian Crime Commission,412 Australian Crime Commission,412
Australian Customs Service,5054 Australian Customs Service,5054
Commonwealth DPP,451 Commonwealth DPP,451
CrimTrac Agency,51 CrimTrac Agency,51
Family Court of Australia,737 Family Court of Australia,737
Federal Court of Australia,403 Federal Court of Australia,403
Federal Magistrates Service,102 Federal Magistrates Service,102
Federal Privacy Commissioner,40 Federal Privacy Commissioner,40
HREOC,95 HREOC,95
ITSA,275 ITSA,275
National Native Title Tribunal,265 National Native Title Tribunal,265
Office of Film & Literature Class,41 Office of Film & Literature Class,41
Office of the Parl. Counsel,43 Office of the Parl. Counsel,43
"Communications, IT & the Arts ",804 "Communications, IT & the Arts ",804
Aust. Broadcasting Authority,106 Aust. Broadcasting Authority,106
Aust. Communications Authority,416 Aust. Communications Authority,416
Australian Film Commission,167 Australian Film Commission,167
Aust. National Maritime Museum,114 Aust. National Maritime Museum,114
National Archives of Australia,514 National Archives of Australia,514
National Library of Australia,523 National Library of Australia,523
National Museum of Australia,260 National Museum of Australia,260
Defence ,18638 Defence ,18638
Defence Housing Authority,685 Defence Housing Authority,685
DEST ,2001 DEST ,2001
Australian Research Council,71 Australian Research Council,71
Questacon,211 Questacon,211
DEWR ,3141 DEWR ,3141
Australian Industrial Registry,202 Australian Industrial Registry,202
Comcare,384 Comcare,384
EOWA,28 EOWA,28
Environment & Heritage ,1852 Environment & Heritage ,1852
Bureau of Meteorology,1442 Bureau of Meteorology,1442
GBRMPA,170 GBRMPA,170
ORER,11 ORER,11
Family & Community Services ,1949 Family & Community Services ,1949
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,66 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,66
Finance & Administration ,1297 Finance & Administration ,1297
Australian Electoral Comm.,808 Australian Electoral Comm.,808
Commonwealth Grants Commission,40 Commonwealth Grants Commission,40
ComSuper,393 ComSuper,393
Foreign Affairs & Trade ,2468 Foreign Affairs & Trade ,2468
ACIAR,47 ACIAR,47
AusAID,615 AusAID,615
Health & Ageing ,4220 Health & Ageing ,4220
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,215 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,215
ARPANSA,130 ARPANSA,130
FSANZ,121 FSANZ,121
National Blood Authority,40 National Blood Authority,40
Professional Services Review,18 Professional Services Review,18
Human Services ,37 Human Services ,37
Centrelink,25317 Centrelink,25317
Child Support Agency,3238 Child Support Agency,3238
CRS Australia,1998 CRS Australia,1998
Immigration ,5769 Immigration ,5769
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,458 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,458
AIATSIS,116 AIATSIS,116
Migration Review Tribunal,132 Migration Review Tribunal,132
Refugee Review Tribunal,176 Refugee Review Tribunal,176
Torres Strait Regional Authority,48 Torres Strait Regional Authority,48
"Industry, Tourism & Resources ",1906 "Industry, Tourism & Resources ",1906
Geoscience Australia,635 Geoscience Australia,635
IP Australia,821 IP Australia,821
NOPSA,28 NOPSA,28
Prime Minister & Cabinet ,402 Prime Minister & Cabinet ,402
ANAO,313 ANAO,313
Australian Public Service Commission,211 Australian Public Service Commission,211
Commonwealth Ombudsman,113 Commonwealth Ombudsman,113
National Water Commission,27 National Water Commission,27
Office of National Assessments,93 Office of National Assessments,93
Transport & Regional Services ,1178 Transport & Regional Services ,1178
National Capital Authority,91 National Capital Authority,91
Treasury ,885 Treasury ,885
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3095 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3095
ACCC,509 ACCC,509
AOFM,33 AOFM,33
ASIC,1494 ASIC,1494
Australian Taxation Office,23417 Australian Taxation Office,23417
National Competition Council,11 National Competition Council,11
Productivity Commission,200 Productivity Commission,200
Royal Australian Mint,117 Royal Australian Mint,117
Veterans Affairs ,2655 Veterans Affairs ,2655
Australian War Memorial,310 Australian War Memorial,310
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",1498 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",1498
AQIS,3289 AQIS,3289
Attorney-Generals,1226 Attorney-Generals,1226
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,156 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,156
AUSTRAC,141 AUSTRAC,141
Australian Crime Commission,425 Australian Crime Commission,425
Australian Customs Service,5574 Australian Customs Service,5574
CrimTrac Agency,53 CrimTrac Agency,53
Family Court of Australia,765 Family Court of Australia,765
Federal Court of Australia,412 Federal Court of Australia,412
Federal Magistrates Service,112 Federal Magistrates Service,112
Federal Privacy Commissioner,44 Federal Privacy Commissioner,44
HREOC,102 HREOC,102
ITSA,270 ITSA,270
National Native Title Tribunal,244 National Native Title Tribunal,244
Commonwealth DPP,469 Commonwealth DPP,469
Office of Film & Literature Class,49 Office of Film & Literature Class,49
Office of the Parl. Counsel,46 Office of the Parl. Counsel,46
"Communications, IT & the Arts",833 "Communications, IT & the Arts",833
Australian Communications & Media Authority,497 Australian Communications & Media Authority,497
Australian Film Commission,255 Australian Film Commission,255
Australian National Maritime Museum,107 Australian National Maritime Museum,107
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,46 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,46
National Archives of Australia,467 National Archives of Australia,467
National Library of Australia,499 National Library of Australia,499
National Museum of Australia,301 National Museum of Australia,301
Defence,19791 Defence,19791
Defence Housing Authority,699 Defence Housing Authority,699
DEST,2359 DEST,2359
AIATSIS,128 AIATSIS,128
Australian Research Council,69 Australian Research Council,69
Questacon,230 Questacon,230
DEWR,3853 DEWR,3853
Australian Building and Construction Commission,85 Australian Building and Construction Commission,85
Australian Fair Pay Commission,11 Australian Fair Pay Commission,11
Australian Industrial Registry,175 Australian Industrial Registry,175
Comcare,379 Comcare,379
EOWA,30 EOWA,30
Office of Workplace Services,188 Office of Workplace Services,188
Environment & Heritage,2060 Environment & Heritage,2060
Bureau of Meteorology,1404 Bureau of Meteorology,1404
GBRMPA,172 GBRMPA,172
ORER,11 ORER,11
FaCSIA,2589 FaCSIA,2589
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,489 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,489
Australian Institute of Family Studies,53 Australian Institute of Family Studies,53
Torres Strait Regional Authority,72 Torres Strait Regional Authority,72
Finance & Administration,1409 Finance & Administration,1409
Australian Electoral Commission,790 Australian Electoral Commission,790
Commonwealth Grants Commission,41 Commonwealth Grants Commission,41
ComSuper,435 ComSuper,435
Foreign Affairs & Trade,2551 Foreign Affairs & Trade,2551
ACIAR,50 ACIAR,50
AusAID,706 AusAID,706
Health & Ageing,4301 Health & Ageing,4301
Australian Institute of Health & Welfare,203 Australian Institute of Health & Welfare,203
ARPANSA,136 ARPANSA,136
FSANZ,125 FSANZ,125
National Blood Authority,52 National Blood Authority,52
Professional Services Review,14 Professional Services Review,14
Human Services,5545 Human Services,5545
Centrelink,26549 Centrelink,26549
Medicare Australia,5393 Medicare Australia,5393
Immigration,6341 Immigration,6341
Migration Review Tribunal,103 Migration Review Tribunal,103
Refugee Review Tribunal,161 Refugee Review Tribunal,161
"Industry, Tourism & Resources",1979 "Industry, Tourism & Resources",1979
Geoscience Australia,669 Geoscience Australia,669
IP AUSTRALIA,888 IP AUSTRALIA,888
NOPSA,34 NOPSA,34
Prime Minister & Cabinet,590 Prime Minister & Cabinet,590
ANAO,308 ANAO,308
Australian Public Service Commission,253 Australian Public Service Commission,253
Commonwealth Ombudsman,141 Commonwealth Ombudsman,141
National Water Commission,45 National Water Commission,45
Office of National Assessments,122 Office of National Assessments,122
Transport & Regional Services,1327 Transport & Regional Services,1327
National Capital Authority,95 National Capital Authority,95
Treasury,915 Treasury,915
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3511 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3511
ACCC,582 ACCC,582
AOFM,39 AOFM,39
ASIC,1540 ASIC,1540
Australian Taxation Office,22568 Australian Taxation Office,22568
National Competition Council,9 National Competition Council,9
Productivity Commission,205 Productivity Commission,205
Royal Australian Mint,145 Royal Australian Mint,145
Veterans Affairs,2521 Veterans Affairs,2521
Australian War Memorial,316 Australian War Memorial,316
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4951 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4951
Attorney-Generals,1504 Attorney-Generals,1504
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,162 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,162
AUSTRAC,247 AUSTRAC,247
ACLEI,6 ACLEI,6
Australian Crime Commission,554 Australian Crime Commission,554
Australian Customs Service,5904 Australian Customs Service,5904
CrimTrac Agency,81 CrimTrac Agency,81
Family Court of Australia,727 Family Court of Australia,727
Federal Court of Australia,401 Federal Court of Australia,401
Federal Magistrates Court,160 Federal Magistrates Court,160
Federal Privacy Commissioner,58 Federal Privacy Commissioner,58
HREOC,116 HREOC,116
ITSA,285 ITSA,285
National Native Title Tribunal,244 National Native Title Tribunal,244
Commonwealth DPP,497 Commonwealth DPP,497
Office of the Parl. Counsel,48 Office of the Parl. Counsel,48
"Communications, IT & the Arts",914 "Communications, IT & the Arts",914
ACMA,552 ACMA,552
Australian Film Commission,244 Australian Film Commission,244
Aust. National Maritime Museum,109 Aust. National Maritime Museum,109
ASADA,55 ASADA,55
National Archives of Australia,465 National Archives of Australia,465
National Library of Australia,521 National Library of Australia,521
National Museum of Australia,282 National Museum of Australia,282
Defence,21177 Defence,21177
Defence Housing Australia,699 Defence Housing Australia,699
DEST,2470 DEST,2470
AIATSIS,114 AIATSIS,114
Australian Research Council,73 Australian Research Council,73
Questacon,231 Questacon,231
DEWR,3862 DEWR,3862
ABCC,128 ABCC,128
Australian Fair Pay Commission,28 Australian Fair Pay Commission,28
Australian Industrial Registry,175 Australian Industrial Registry,175
Comcare,426 Comcare,426
EOWA,21 EOWA,21
Office of Workplace Services,303 Office of Workplace Services,303
Environment & Water Resources,2292 Environment & Water Resources,2292
Bureau of Meteorology,1451 Bureau of Meteorology,1451
GBRMPA,171 GBRMPA,171
ORER,11 ORER,11
FaCSIA,3099 FaCSIA,3099
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,491 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,491
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,59 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,59
Torres Strait Regional Authority,76 Torres Strait Regional Authority,76
Finance & Administration,1514 Finance & Administration,1514
Australian Electoral Commission,886 Australian Electoral Commission,886
Commonwealth Grants Commission,41 Commonwealth Grants Commission,41
ComSuper,595 ComSuper,595
Future Fund Management Agency,12 Future Fund Management Agency,12
Foreign Affairs & Trade,2784 Foreign Affairs & Trade,2784
ACIAR,52 ACIAR,52
AusAID,775 AusAID,775
Austrade,515 Austrade,515
Health & Ageing,4830 Health & Ageing,4830
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,211 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,211
ARPANSA,134 ARPANSA,134
Cancer Australia,26 Cancer Australia,26
FSANZ,131 FSANZ,131
National Blood Authority,50 National Blood Authority,50
NHMRC,221 NHMRC,221
Professional Services Review,16 Professional Services Review,16
Human Services,6433 Human Services,6433
Centrelink,27296 Centrelink,27296
Medicare Australia,5959 Medicare Australia,5959
Immigration,6788 Immigration,6788
MRT/RRT,304 MRT/RRT,304
"Industry, Tourism & Resources",2075 "Industry, Tourism & Resources",2075
Geoscience Australia,682 Geoscience Australia,682
IP AUSTRALIA,913 IP AUSTRALIA,913
NOPSA,42 NOPSA,42
Prime Minister & Cabinet,711 Prime Minister & Cabinet,711
ANAO,330 ANAO,330
Australian Public Service Commission,250 Australian Public Service Commission,250
Commonwealth Ombudsman,153 Commonwealth Ombudsman,153
National Water Commission,32 National Water Commission,32
Office of National Assessments,133 Office of National Assessments,133
Transport & Regional Services,1330 Transport & Regional Services,1330
National Capital Authority,106 National Capital Authority,106
Treasury,996 Treasury,996
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3167 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3167
ACCC,647 ACCC,647
AOFM,33 AOFM,33
ASIC,1664 ASIC,1664
Australian Taxation Office,23110 Australian Taxation Office,23110
National Competition Council,9 National Competition Council,9
Productivity Commission,207 Productivity Commission,207
Royal Australian Mint,181 Royal Australian Mint,181
Veterans' Affairs,2401 Veterans' Affairs,2401
Australian War Memorial,293 Australian War Memorial,293
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4785 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4785
APVMA,130 APVMA,130
Export Wheat Commission,15 Export Wheat Commission,15
Attorney-General's,1420 Attorney-General's,1420
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,114 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,114
ACLEI,11 ACLEI,11
AUSTRAC,332 AUSTRAC,332
Australian Crime Commission,495 Australian Crime Commission,495
Australian Customs Service,6106 Australian Customs Service,6106
CrimTrac Agency,138 CrimTrac Agency,138
Family Court of Australia,558 Family Court of Australia,558
Federal Court of Australia,261 Federal Court of Australia,261
Federal Magistrates Court,141 Federal Magistrates Court,141
HREOC,93 HREOC,93
ITSA,270 ITSA,270
National Capital Authority,47 National Capital Authority,47
National Native Title Tribunal,217 National Native Title Tribunal,217
Commonwealth DPP,509 Commonwealth DPP,509
Office of the Parl. Counsel,50 Office of the Parl. Counsel,50
DBCDE,559 DBCDE,559
ACMA,569 ACMA,569
Climate Change,218 Climate Change,218
ORER,10 ORER,10
Defence,20819 Defence,20819
Defence Housing Australia,565 Defence Housing Australia,565
DEEWR,5619 DEEWR,5619
ABCC,137 ABCC,137
Australian Fair Pay Commission,25 Australian Fair Pay Commission,25
Australian Industrial Registry,157 Australian Industrial Registry,157
AIATSIS,48 AIATSIS,48
Comcare,469 Comcare,469
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman,365 Office of the Workplace Ombudsman,365
Workplace Authority,610 Workplace Authority,610
"Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",2333 "Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",2333
Australian Film Commission,256 Australian Film Commission,256
Aust. National Maritime Museum,105 Aust. National Maritime Museum,105
Bureau of Meteorology,1265 Bureau of Meteorology,1265
GBRMPA,184 GBRMPA,184
National Library of Australia,444 National Library of Australia,444
National Museum of Australia,226 National Museum of Australia,226
National Water Commission,29 National Water Commission,29
FaHCSIA,2810 FaHCSIA,2810
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,362 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,362
EOWA,17 EOWA,17
Torres Strait Regional Authority,36 Torres Strait Regional Authority,36
Finance & Deregulation,1349 Finance & Deregulation,1349
Australian Electoral Comm.,697 Australian Electoral Comm.,697
ComSuper,533 ComSuper,533
Future Fund Management Agency,38 Future Fund Management Agency,38
National Archives of Australia,390 National Archives of Australia,390
Foreign Affairs & Trade,2665 Foreign Affairs & Trade,2665
ACIAR,32 ACIAR,32
AusAID,801 AusAID,801
AUSTRADE,485 AUSTRADE,485
Health & Ageing,4445 Health & Ageing,4445
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,228 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,228
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,60 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,60
ARPANSA,132 ARPANSA,132
Cancer Australia,22 Cancer Australia,22
FSANZ,118 FSANZ,118
National Blood Authority,44 National Blood Authority,44
NHMRC,209 NHMRC,209
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,11 Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,11
Professional Services Review,19 Professional Services Review,19
Human Services,5951 Human Services,5951
Centrelink,25416 Centrelink,25416
Medicare Australia,5593 Medicare Australia,5593
Immigration,6495 Immigration,6495
RRT and MRT,270 RRT and MRT,270
Infrastructure,1225 Infrastructure,1225
DIISR,1656 DIISR,1656
Australian Research Council,87 Australian Research Council,87
IP AUSTRALIA,968 IP AUSTRALIA,968
Questacon,82 Questacon,82
Prime Minister & Cabinet,483 Prime Minister & Cabinet,483
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,42 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,42
ANAO,307 ANAO,307
Australian Public Service Commission,201 Australian Public Service Commission,201
Commonwealth Ombudsman,155 Commonwealth Ombudsman,155
Federal Privacy Commissioner,61 Federal Privacy Commissioner,61
OIGIS,9 OIGIS,9
Office of National Assessments,96 Office of National Assessments,96
"Resources, Energy and Tourism",329 "Resources, Energy and Tourism",329
Geoscience Australia,611 Geoscience Australia,611
NOPSA,49 NOPSA,49
Treasury,973 Treasury,973
Australian Bureau of Statistics,2858 Australian Bureau of Statistics,2858
ACCC,658 ACCC,658
AOFM,30 AOFM,30
ASIC,1451 ASIC,1451
Australian Taxation Office,22486 Australian Taxation Office,22486
Commonwealth Grants Commission,39 Commonwealth Grants Commission,39
National Competition Council,7 National Competition Council,7
Productivity Commission,179 Productivity Commission,179
Royal Australian Mint,146 Royal Australian Mint,146
Veterans' Affairs,2250 Veterans' Affairs,2250
Australian War Memorial,228 Australian War Memorial,228
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",5168 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",5168
Australian Fisheries Management Authority,260 Australian Fisheries Management Authority,260
APVMA,161 APVMA,161
Wheat Exports Australia,17 Wheat Exports Australia,17
Attorney-General's,1663 Attorney-General's,1663
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,155 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,155
ACLEI,18 ACLEI,18
AUSTRAC,343 AUSTRAC,343
Australian Crime Commission,527 Australian Crime Commission,527
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service,6031 Australian Customs and Border Protection Service,6031
CrimTrac Agency,187 CrimTrac Agency,187
Family Court of Australia,669 Family Court of Australia,669
Federal Court of Australia,376 Federal Court of Australia,376
Federal Magistrates Court,213 Federal Magistrates Court,213
HREOC,122 HREOC,122
ITSA,294 ITSA,294
National Capital Authority,58 National Capital Authority,58
National Native Title Tribunal,246 National Native Title Tribunal,246
Commonwealth DPP,614 Commonwealth DPP,614
Office of Parliamentary Counsel,50 Office of Parliamentary Counsel,50
DBCDE,651 DBCDE,651
ACMA,624 ACMA,624
Climate Change,415 Climate Change,415
ORER,21 ORER,21
Defence,21152 Defence,21152
Defence Housing Australia,728 Defence Housing Australia,728
DEEWR,5996 DEEWR,5996
ABCC,156 ABCC,156
Australian Fair Pay Commission Secretariat,29 Australian Fair Pay Commission Secretariat,29
Australian Industrial Registry,203 Australian Industrial Registry,203
Comcare,570 Comcare,570
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman,484 Office of the Workplace Ombudsman,484
Workplace Authority,470 Workplace Authority,470
"Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",3392 "Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",3392
Australian National Maritime Museum,119 Australian National Maritime Museum,119
Bureau of Meteorology,1545 Bureau of Meteorology,1545
GBRMPA,241 GBRMPA,241
Murray Darling Basin Authority,235 Murray Darling Basin Authority,235
National Library of Australia,513 National Library of Australia,513
National Museum of Australia,295 National Museum of Australia,295
National Film and Sound Archive,235 National Film and Sound Archive,235
National Water Commission,48 National Water Commission,48
Screen Australia,78 Screen Australia,78
FaHCSIA,3455 FaHCSIA,3455
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,519 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,519
EOWA,31 EOWA,31
Torres Strait Regional Authority,77 Torres Strait Regional Authority,77
Finance & Deregulation,1706 Finance & Deregulation,1706
Australian Electoral Commission,805 Australian Electoral Commission,805
ComSuper,574 ComSuper,574
Future Fund Management Agency,57 Future Fund Management Agency,57
National Archives of Australia,506 National Archives of Australia,506
Foreign Affairs & Trade,2984 Foreign Affairs & Trade,2984
ACIAR,48 ACIAR,48
AusAID,981 AusAID,981
AUSTRADE,524 AUSTRADE,524
Health & Ageing,4912 Health & Ageing,4912
Australian Institute of Health & Welfare,265 Australian Institute of Health & Welfare,265
AOTDTA,15 AOTDTA,15
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,60 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,60
ARPANSA,152 ARPANSA,152
Cancer Australia,25 Cancer Australia,25
FSANZ,123 FSANZ,123
National Blood Authority,42 National Blood Authority,42
NHMRC,238 NHMRC,238
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,10 Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,10
Professional Services Review,30 Professional Services Review,30
Human Services,6620 Human Services,6620
Centrelink,27973 Centrelink,27973
Medicare Australia,5844 Medicare Australia,5844
Immigration & Citizenship,7052 Immigration & Citizenship,7052
MRT & RRT,273 MRT & RRT,273
Infrastructure,1279 Infrastructure,1279
DIISR,1843 DIISR,1843
AIATSIS,119 AIATSIS,119
Australian Research Council,107 Australian Research Council,107
IP AUSTRALIA,1049 IP AUSTRALIA,1049
Questacon,233 Questacon,233
Prime Minister & Cabinet,647 Prime Minister & Cabinet,647
Australian Institute of Family Studies,75 Australian Institute of Family Studies,75
ANAO,365 ANAO,365
Australian Public Service Commission,241 Australian Public Service Commission,241
Commonwealth Ombudsman,168 Commonwealth Ombudsman,168
Federal Privacy Commissioner,64 Federal Privacy Commissioner,64
OIGIS,13 OIGIS,13
Office of National Assessments,148 Office of National Assessments,148
Old Parliament House,88 Old Parliament House,88
"Resources, Energy and Tourism",401 "Resources, Energy and Tourism",401
Geoscience Australia,745 Geoscience Australia,745
NOPSA,54 NOPSA,54
Treasury,1103 Treasury,1103
Australian Bureau of Statistics,2871 Australian Bureau of Statistics,2871
ACCC,787 ACCC,787
AOFM,36 AOFM,36
ASIC,1882 ASIC,1882
Australian Taxation Office,23505 Australian Taxation Office,23505
Commonwealth Grants Commission,46 Commonwealth Grants Commission,46
National Competition Council,9 National Competition Council,9
Productivity Commission,183 Productivity Commission,183
Royal Australian Mint,197 Royal Australian Mint,197
Veterans' Affairs,2165 Veterans' Affairs,2165
Australian War Memorial,313 Australian War Memorial,313
   
National Competition Council,9 National Competition Council,9
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,12 Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,12
OIGIS,12 OIGIS,12
Wheat Exports Australia,13 Wheat Exports Australia,13
Cancer Australia,19 Cancer Australia,19
ACLEI,20 ACLEI,20
ORER,25 ORER,25
Professional Services Review,30 Professional Services Review,30
AOTDTA,31 AOTDTA,31
AOFM,35 AOFM,35
EOWA,36 EOWA,36
Commonwealth Grants Commission,40 Commonwealth Grants Commission,40
National Blood Authority,46 National Blood Authority,46
ACIAR,51 ACIAR,51
NOPSA,51 NOPSA,51
Office of the Parl. Counsel,54 Office of the Parl. Counsel,54
National Water Commission,57 National Water Commission,57
Office of the Privacy Commissioner,58 Office of the Privacy Commissioner,58
National Capital Authority,60 National Capital Authority,60
ASADA,69 ASADA,69
Future Fund Management Agency,70 Future Fund Management Agency,70
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,76 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,76
Torres Strait Regional Authority,82 Torres Strait Regional Authority,82
Old Parliament House,95 Old Parliament House,95
Screen Australia,102 Screen Australia,102
Australian Transport Safety Bureau,107 Australian Transport Safety Bureau,107
Safe Work Australia,109 Safe Work Australia,109
Australian Research Council,109 Australian Research Council,109
Human Rights Commission,124 Human Rights Commission,124
AIATSIS,126 AIATSIS,126
FSANZ,130 FSANZ,130
Aust. National Maritime Museum,132 Aust. National Maritime Museum,132
Office of National Assessments,146 Office of National Assessments,146
ABCC,151 ABCC,151
ARPANSA,152 ARPANSA,152
APVMA,155 APVMA,155
Commonwealth Ombudsman,156 Commonwealth Ombudsman,156
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,165 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,165
Royal Australian Mint,171 Royal Australian Mint,171
CrimTrac Agency,185 CrimTrac Agency,185
Federal Magistrates Court,186 Federal Magistrates Court,186
Productivity Commission,196 Productivity Commission,196
Questacon,218 Questacon,218
National Native Title Tribunal,223 National Native Title Tribunal,223
AFMA,225 AFMA,225
National Film and Sound Archive,232 National Film and Sound Archive,232
GBRMPA,237 GBRMPA,237
Australian Public Service Commission,247 Australian Public Service Commission,247
NHMRC,249 NHMRC,249
MRT & RRT,273 MRT & RRT,273
Australian War Memorial,291 Australian War Memorial,291
Fair Work Australia,299 Fair Work Australia,299
National Museum of Australia,312 National Museum of Australia,312
Murray Darling Basin Authority,314 Murray Darling Basin Authority,314
AUSTRAC,318 AUSTRAC,318
ITSA,321 ITSA,321
Federal Court of Australia,360 Federal Court of Australia,360
ANAO,367 ANAO,367
Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,383 Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare,383
"Resources, Energy and Tourism",454 "Resources, Energy and Tourism",454
National Archives of Australia,504 National Archives of Australia,504
National Library of Australia,540 National Library of Australia,540
Australian Crime Commission,543 Australian Crime Commission,543
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,556 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,556
Commonwealth DPP,558 Commonwealth DPP,558
AUSTRADE,563 AUSTRADE,563
ComSuper,587 ComSuper,587
Comcare,593 Comcare,593
Defence Housing Australia,630 Defence Housing Australia,630
Family Court of Australia,660 Family Court of Australia,660
ACMA,663 ACMA,663
Prime Minister & Cabinet,680 Prime Minister & Cabinet,680
DBCDE,715 DBCDE,715
Geoscience Australia,723 Geoscience Australia,723
ACCC,804 ACCC,804
Australian Electoral Commission,922 Australian Electoral Commission,922
Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman,969 Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman,969
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,1019 Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,1019
AusAID,1037 AusAID,1037
IP AUSTRALIA,1050 IP AUSTRALIA,1050
Infrastructure,1105 Infrastructure,1105
Treasury,1133 Treasury,1133
Bureau of Meteorology,1656 Bureau of Meteorology,1656
Attorney-General's,1707 Attorney-General's,1707
Finance & Deregulation,1841 Finance & Deregulation,1841
DIISR,2072 DIISR,2072
ASIC,2080 ASIC,2080
Veterans' Affairs,2144 Veterans' Affairs,2144
"Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",3115 "Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts",3115
Foreign Affairs & Trade,3160 Foreign Affairs & Trade,3160
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3332 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3332
FaHCSIA,3685 FaHCSIA,3685
"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4892 "Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",4892
Health & Ageing,5232 Health & Ageing,5232
Medicare Australia,5695 Medicare Australia,5695
Customs,5940 Customs,5940
DEEWR,6054 DEEWR,6054
Human Services,6607 Human Services,6607
Immigration & Citizenship,7014 Immigration & Citizenship,7014
Defence,21458 Defence,21458
Australian Taxation Office,24070 Australian Taxation Office,24070
Centrelink,27312 Centrelink,27312
   
"Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry",5219 "Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry",5219
Australian Fisheries Management Authority,227 Australian Fisheries Management Authority,227
APVMA,165 APVMA,165
Wheat Exports Australia,13 Wheat Exports Australia,13
Attorney-General's,1618 Attorney-General's,1618
Administrative Appeals Tribunal,162 Administrative Appeals Tribunal,162
ACLEI,27 ACLEI,27
AUSTRAC,332 AUSTRAC,332
Australian Crime Commission,635 Australian Crime Commission,635
Aust. Customs & Border Prot. Service,5767 Aust. Customs & Border Prot. Service,5767
Aust. Human Rights Commission,139 Aust. Human Rights Commission,139
Commonwealth DPP,514 Commonwealth DPP,514
CrimTrac Agency,181 CrimTrac Agency,181
Family Court of Australia,670 Family Court of Australia,670
Federal Court of Australia,362 Federal Court of Australia,362
Federal Magistrates Court,195 Federal Magistrates Court,195
ITSA,344 ITSA,344
National Native Title Tribunal,176 National Native Title Tribunal,176
Office of the Parl. Counsel,55 Office of the Parl. Counsel,55
DBCDE,700 DBCDE,700
ACMA,662 ACMA,662
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,984 Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,984
ORER,44 ORER,44
Defence,22481 Defence,22481
Defence Housing Australia,614 Defence Housing Australia,614
DEEWR,5468 DEEWR,5468
ABCC,150 ABCC,150
Comcare,667 Comcare,667
Fair Work Australia,310 Fair Work Australia,310
Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman,955 Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman,955
Safe Work Australia,121 Safe Work Australia,121
FaHCSIA,3500 FaHCSIA,3500
Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,563 Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.,563
EOWA,34 EOWA,34
Torres Strait Regional Authority,107 Torres Strait Regional Authority,107
Finance and Deregulation,1964 Finance and Deregulation,1964
Australian Electoral Commission,913 Australian Electoral Commission,913
ComSuper,545 ComSuper,545
Future Fund Management Agency,80 Future Fund Management Agency,80
Foreign Affairs and Trade,3354 Foreign Affairs and Trade,3354
ACIAR,50 ACIAR,50
AusAID,1245 AusAID,1245
AUSTRADE,546 AUSTRADE,546
Health and Ageing,5396 Health and Ageing,5396
Aust. Institute of Health and Welfare,393 Aust. Institute of Health and Welfare,393
AOTDTA,33 AOTDTA,33
ARPANSA,162 ARPANSA,162
Cancer Australia,22 Cancer Australia,22
FSANZ,133 FSANZ,133
National Blood Authority,50 National Blood Authority,50
NHMRC,248 NHMRC,248
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,14 Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,14
Professional Services Review,30 Professional Services Review,30
Human Services,6443 Human Services,6443
Centrelink,25225 Centrelink,25225
Medicare Australia,5842 Medicare Australia,5842
Immigration and Citizenship,7903 Immigration and Citizenship,7903
MRT RRT,283 MRT RRT,283
Infrastructure,1001 Infrastructure,1001
Australian Transport Safety Bureau,109 Australian Transport Safety Bureau,109
DIISR,3594 DIISR,3594
AIATSIS,136 AIATSIS,136
Australian Research Council,112 Australian Research Council,112
Prime Minister and Cabinet,1140 Prime Minister and Cabinet,1140
Aust. Institute of Family Studies,81 Aust. Institute of Family Studies,81
ANAO,360 ANAO,360
Aust. National Maritime Museum,127 Aust. National Maritime Museum,127
Australian Public Service Commission,332 Australian Public Service Commission,332
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,67 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,67
Commonwealth Ombudsman,183 Commonwealth Ombudsman,183
National Archives of Australia,494 National Archives of Australia,494
National Library of Australia,494 National Library of Australia,494
National Museum of Australia,287 National Museum of Australia,287
National Film and Sound Archive,235 National Film and Sound Archive,235
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,86 Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,86
OIGIS,13 OIGIS,13
Office of National Assessments,148 Office of National Assessments,148
Old Parliament House,92 Old Parliament House,92
Screen Australia,35 Screen Australia,35
Regional Australia,336 Regional Australia,336
National Capital Authority,69 National Capital Authority,69
"Resources, Energy and Tourism",1262 "Resources, Energy and Tourism",1262
NOPSA,60 NOPSA,60
"Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities",2949 "Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities",2949
Bureau of Meteorology,1775 Bureau of Meteorology,1775
GBRMPA,266 GBRMPA,266
Murray Darling Basin Authority,314 Murray Darling Basin Authority,314
National Water Commission,74 National Water Commission,74
Treasury,1397 Treasury,1397
Australian Bureau of Statistics,3540 Australian Bureau of Statistics,3540
ACCC,825 ACCC,825
ASIC,1905 ASIC,1905
Australian Taxation Office,24902 Australian Taxation Office,24902
National Competition Council,9 National Competition Council,9
Productivity Commission,203 Productivity Commission,203
Veterans' Affairs,2146 Veterans' Affairs,2146
Australian War Memorial,302 Australian War Memorial,302
   
  Name,Notes
  Army and Air Force Canteen Service,"Previously known as Frontline Defence Services. AAFCANS provides retail services to Australian Defence Force personnel and their families."
  Australian Accounting Standards Board,"The AASB makes accounting standards for the private, public and not-for-profit sectors and participates in the formulation of international accounting standards."
  Administrative Appeals Tribunal,The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) provides independent review of a wide range of administrative decisions made by the Australian Government and some non-government bodies.
  Australian Broadcasting Corporation,"Australian Broadcasting Corporation functions are to provide public broadcasting services within Australia and overseas and to encourage and promote Australia's musical, dramatic and other performing arts."
  Aboriginal Benefit Account Advisory Committee,"The Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA) is a Special Account (for the purposes of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997) established for the receipt of statutory royalty equivalent monies generated from mining on Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory (NT), and the distribution of these monies.The ABA is administered by the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) in accordance with the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (the ALRA).Under section 64(4) of the ALRA, the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs can approve payments to or for the benefit of Aboriginals living in the Northern Territory. The Aboriginals Benefit Account Advisory Committee provides advice to the Minister on these payments"
  Australian Bureau of Statistics,Australian Bureau of Statistics is the central statistical authority for the Australian Government including the conducting of the national census.
  Australia Council,The Australia Council for the Arts is the Australian Government's arts funding and advisory body.
  "Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority","Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is responsible for a national curriculum from kindergarten to Year 12, a national assessment program that measures students' progress and a national data collection and reporting program that supports analysis, evaluation, research and resource allocation, and accountability and reporting."
  Australian Crime Commission,The role of the ACC is to: undertake criminal intelligence collection and analysis; set clear national criminal intelligence priorities; and conduct intelligence led investigations of criminal activity of national significance including the conduct and/or coordination of investigative and intelligence taskforces approved by the ACC Board. The ACC has access to coercive powers which are exercised by its Examiners.
  Australian Competition and Consumer Commission,"A statutory authority responsible for ensuring compliance with the Trade Practices Act."
  Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research,"Australian Centre for International Agricultural was established to encourage research for the purpose of identifying, and finding solutions to, agricultural problems of developing countries. ACIAR's mission is to achieve more productive and sustainable agricultural systems, for the benefit of Developing Countries and Australia, through international agricultural research partnerships."
  Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity,"ACLEI's function is to detect, investigate and prevent corruption in the Australian Crime Commission, the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and the former National Crime Authority."
  Australian Communications and Media Authority,"The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, the internet, radiocommunications and telecommunications. ACMA's responsibilities include promoting self-regulation and competition in the telecommunications industry, while protecting consumers and other users; fostering an environment in which electronic media respect community standards and responds to audience and user needs; managing access to the radio frequency spectrum, including the broadcasting services bands; representing Australia's communications and broadcasting interests internationally."
  Copyright Tribunal of Australia,"The Copyright Tribunal was established under the Copyright Act 1968. It has the power to:- inquire into the amount of royalty payable in respect of the recording of musical works, fix royalties or equitable remuneration in respect of compulsory licences, arbitrate disputes in relation to the terms of existing and proposed licensing schemes, and deal with applications for the granting of licences."
  Australian Community Pharmacy Authority,"Makes recommendations to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Ageing on applications made under section 90 of the National Health Act 1953 for approval to supply pharmaceutical benefits from particular premises. This involves consideration of applications to establish new approvals or relocate existing approvals."
  Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care,"The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care leads and coordinates improvements in safety and quality in health care in Australia by identifying issues and policy directions, and recommends priorities for action."
  Australian Competition Tribunal,"The Australian Competition Tribunal (formerly known as the Trade Practices Tribunal) is a quasi-judicial review body constituted under the Trade Practices Act 1974. The Tribunal's principal functions are to review determinations of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in relation to applications for, and revocations of, authorisations of conduct and arrangements that would otherwise contravene provisions of the Act, and in relation to notices given by the Commission regarding exclusive dealing, and to review decisions of the Minister or the Commission in relation to third party access to significant infrastructure facilities."
  Administration of Norfolk Island,
  Administrative Review Council,"Established under the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 as an integral part of the administrative review system at the Commonwealth level of government. Advises the Attorney-General on the scope and operation of the administrative review system. The Council's advice is on issues ranging from the procedures for the exercise of administrative discretions to all aspects of external review of administrative action."
  Admiralty Rules Committee,
  Advisory Committee on Biologicals,
  Advisory Committee on Chemicals Scheduling,
  Advisory Committee on Complementary Medicines,
  Advisory Committee on Medical Devices,
  Advisory Committee on Medicines Scheduling,
  Advisory Committee on Non-prescription Medicines,
  Advisory Committee on Prescription Medicines,
  Advisory Committee on the Safety of Medical Devices,
  Advisory Committee on the Safety of Medicines,
  Advisory Panel on the Marketing in Australia of Infant Formula,
  Australian Electoral Commission,The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is responsible for providing the Australian people with an independent electoral service which meets their needs and encourages them to understand and participate in the electoral process.
  Australian Fisheries Management Authority,"AFMA is the Commonwealth agency that looks after Australia's offshore commercial fish resources and strives for the sustainable use of our fisheries on behalf of all Australians. AFMA generally manages commercial fisheries from 3 nautical miles out to the extent of the Australian Fishing Zone (200 nautical miles). The States and Northern Territory are responsible for the majority of recreational and commercial coastal and inland fishing, and inland and coastal aquaculture operations. Established in February 1992, AFMA's operations are governed by the Fisheries Management Act 1991 and the Fisheries Administration Act 1991. AFMA consults extensively with stakeholders. In a regulatory environment, the Authority employs a partnership approach, which includes establishing and operating Management Advisory Committees for each major Commonwealth fishery. A commission is responsible for AFMA's domestic fisheries management functions. The CEO is a commissioner, assists the commission perform its functions and is responsible for AFMA's foreign compliance functions. Commissioners are appointed for their expertise in areas such as fishing, fisheries management, natural resource management, business or financial management, economics, science/research, law and public sector administration or governance."
  Australian Federal Police,"The AFP polices counter terrorism, human trafficking and sexual servitude, cyber-crime and other transnational crimes. It also delivers peace operations in cooperation with local police forces internationally and protection of government facilties including the embassies of foreign countries in Canberra."
  "Australian Film, Television and Radio School",Contributes to the sustainability of the Australian screen and broadcast industries through the provision of advanced education and training to highly talented and creative students and meeting the training needs of industry.
  Attorney-General's Department,"The Attorney-General's Department was one of the original departments established at Federation in 1901. It serves the Attorney-General and the Minister for Home Affairs and provides policy advice and services to the Commonwealth in the following main areas: administrative, constitutional, civil, family and international law, international crime cooperation, Indigenous legal justice, law reform, bankruptcy estate administration and regulation, Commonwealth courts and tribunals, legal aid, native title, national and international human rights issues, censorship, criminal law and law enforcement, national security, emergency management, some aspects of customs and border control."
  Aged Care Commissioner,
  Aged Care Funding Instrument Reference Group,
  Ageing Consultative Committee,
  Australian Government Solicitor,"AGS provides legal and related services in support of the full range of activities of Australian Government departments and agencies. These services include the conduct of litigation and dispute resolution, the provision of legal advice, and through its broad commercial practice, advice and assistance in commercial and corporate law, particularly within a government context. "
  Australian Hearing,"Australian Hearing, a Federal Government Agency of the Department of Human Services, is the sole government provider of hearing assessment and rehabilitation services to Australians under 21 years-of-age, adults with complex needs, eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders including those 50 years of age and over, participants of Community Development Projects (CDEP), and eligible clients living in remote areas."
  Aboriginal Hostels Limited,Aboriginal Hostels Limited provides temporary accommodation (of up to 3 months) for Indigenous Australians to allow them to easily visit government services and family members outside of their home community
  Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,"Conducts, facilitates and promotes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, especially through research, collections and publications."
  Australian Institute of Criminology,"The Institute conducts policy relevant research in the field of criminal justice, publishes research findings, and conducts conferences, seminars and roundtables."
  Australian Institute of Family Studies,"The role of the Australian Institute of Family Studies is to conduct research and communicate findings that affect family wellbeing to policy makers, service providers and the broader community."
  Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,"The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) provides statistical information that governments and the community can use to promote discussion and make decisions on health, housing and community services in Australia. It also contributes to international statistical standards through work with the WHO and the OECD."
  Australian Institute of Marine Science,"Undertakes research and development to generate new knowledge in marine science and technology, promotes its application in industry, government and ecosystem management; and undertakes complementary activities to disseminate knowledge, collaborate effectively, assist in the development of national marine science policy and enhance the institute's standing as a centre of excellence."
  Airservices Australia,"Airservices is a government-owned corporation providing safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry. We manage air traffic operations for around 75 million passengers on more than three million flights every year."
  Australian Law Reform Commission,"The Australian Law Reform Commission conducts inquiries into, and reviews of, specific areas of the law and makes recommendations for reform to the Federal Parliament through the Attorney-General."
  Australian Maritime Safety Authority,"AMSA's functions include promulgating national and international maritime safety and environment protection standards, providing a national network of aids to navigation for commercial shipping operating around the Australian coast, coordinating search and rescue services for the civil maritime and aviation industries, and maintaining a maritime distress and safety communication network throughout Australia"
  Australian National Maritime Museum,"To bring maritime heritage to life and preserve it for future generations through exhibitions, programs and events; the National Maritime Collection; research, acquisition, conservation, interpretation, scholarship, publication, outreach and education; national leadership and support; national and international collaboration; and fostering traditional practices."
  Australian National Preventive Health Agency,The Australian National Preventive Health Agency has been established to advise on and manage national preventive health programs.
  Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,"ANSTO conducts research and development in relation to a broad range of nuclear science and technology activities, and the production and use of radioisotopes. It has a strong commercial focus and ensures that its research, technology transfer, commercial and training activities in nuclear science and associated technologies advance Australia's innovation, international competitiveness and environmental and health management."
  Australian National University,"The Australian National University is unique among its contemporaries as the only Australian university established by an Act of Federal Parliament, in 1946. It is also one of Australia's most research-intensive universities, with a high ratio of academic staff to students."
  Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority,"The Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority creates a nationally consistent and coordinated approach to organ and tissue donation and transplantation. Their role is to work with states and territories, clinicians, consumers and the community sector to build a world leading organ and tissue donation and transplantation system for Australia."
  Australian Prudential Regulation Authority,"APRA is responsible for prudential regulation of banks, life insurance companies, general insurance companies, superannuation funds, credit unions, building and friendly societies."
  Australian Public Service Commission,"The Commission is a central agency within the Australian Public Service with a critical leadership role in contributing to the future capability and sustainability of the Service. We promote good practice in managing people, support leadership and learning and development in the APS, foster ethical behaviour and workplaces that value diversity. We promote Indigenous employment in the APS. We also have an important evaluation role in working with agencies to ensure that the APS is performing effectively and consistently with the APS Values."
  Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority,"The APVMA regulates the safety and effectiveness of agricultural and veterinary chemical products in the Australian marketplace. It does this by assessing applications for product registration based on human safety, animal or crop safety, environmental and worker safety, effectiveness, and risk to overseas trade, by specifying conditions of use, and through post-registration quality assurance and compliance programs."
  Australian Research Council,"The ARC's mission is to deliver policy and programs that advance Australian research and innovation globally and benefit the community. The ARC provides advice to the Government on research matters, manages the National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP), and administers the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative."
  Australian Renewable Energy Agency,
  Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency,"The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), a Federal Government agency charged with responsibility for protecting the health and safety of people, and the environment, from the harmful effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation."
  Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation,"The ARPC is a statutory Government body dealing with terrorism-related insurance claims and protection, in response to the withdrawal of terrorism insurance cover by insurance companies following terrorist attacks around the world."
  Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited,"ARTC is one of Australia's largest rail network owners operating and managing over 8,500 kilometres of standard gauge track in South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. Core competencies include access management, network control, rail infrastructure planning and management, signalling and communications, as well as offering expert advice in developing rail transport solutions to customers."
  Australian Statistics Advisory Council,"The Australian Statistics Advisory Council (ASAC), established by the Australian Bureau of Statistics ACT 1975, is the key advisory body to the Minister and the Australian Statistician on statistical services. It provides valuable input to the directions and priorities of the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) work program and reports annually to Parliament (the annual report can be found at www.abs.gov.au). ASAC meets twice yearly.The mission of ASAC is -To ensure that, in keeping with Council's statutory charter, the advice furnished to the Minister and the Statistician in relation to the collection and dissemination of statistics has due regard to relative priorities, is objective, relevant, timely, constructive and practical, and that it is sensitive to the needs of both suppliers and users of statistical data.All state and territory government are represented on ASAC. The other members are chosen to represent a broad cross-section of perspectives, covering government, business, academic and community interests.Secretariat support for ASAC is provided by the ABS."
  Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority,"To protect Australia's sporting integrity through the elimination of doping."
  Australian Sports Commission,"Australian Sports Commission provides financial support and other assistance to national sporting organisations to deliver participation and high performance results and improve their capability, sustainability and effectiveness"
  ASC Pty Ltd,ASC Pty Ltd is a government owned business that supplys and maintains Australia's submarines and naval air warfare destroyers.
  Australian Securities and Investments Commission,"The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is Australia's corporate, markets and financial services regulator. We contribute to Australia's economic reputation and well being by ensuring that Australia's financial markets are fair and transparent, supported by confident and informed investors and consumers."
 
  Assistant Treasurer,
  Australian Taxation Office,"The Australian Taxation Office is the Federal Government's main revenue collection agency. The Tax Office is headed by the Commissioner of Taxation, a statutory official appointed under the provisions of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. Our aim is to manage and shape the revenue systems that sustain social and economic policy, and fund services for Australians. Our main role is to administer legislation for taxes, superannuation and excise (but not customs duty). We also address broader issues affecting Australia's revenue systems, such as aggressive tax planning, persistent tax debtors, globalisation and the cash economy. The Tax Office also supports the delivery of community benefits, with roles in other areas such as private health insurance, family assistance and cross agency support."
  Australian Transport Safety Bureau,"Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is responsible for conducting independent 'no-blame' investigations into accidents and other transport safety matters involving civil aviation, marine and rail operations that fall within Commonwealth jurisdiction."
  Attorney-General,
  Auditing and Assurance Standards Board,"To develop, in the public interest, high quality auditing and assurance standards and related guidance as a means to enhance the relevance, reliability and timeliness of information provided to users of audit and assurance services."
  Australian Agency for International Development,"The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program. The objective of the Australian aid program is to assist developing countries reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia's national interest."
  Australian Heritage Council,"The Australian Heritage Council is an independent body of heritage experts established under the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003, that advises the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts on heritage matters. The Council's major role is to assess the heritage values of places nominated for the National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritage List, and to advise the Minister on promotion, research, education, policies, grants, conservation and other matters."
  Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre,The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) is Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit.
  Australian Trade Commission,"The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)is the Australian Government's trade and investment development agency. Austrade assists Australian companies to succeed in international business, attracts productive foreign direct investment into Australia and promotes Australia's education and training sector internationally. Austrade also has consular management responsibilities in a number of international locations and provides consular and passport services, travel advice, contingency planning and crisis response in those areas."
  Australasian Procurement and Construction Council Inc,
  Australian Postal Corporation,"The Corporation's principal function is to supply postal services within Australia, and between Australia and overseas under the Australia Post brand."
  Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare Board,
  Australian Defence Force Academy Consultative Council,
  Australian Defence Human Research Ethics Committee,"ADHREC is the Human Research Ethics Committee for Defence. ADHREC approval must therefore be sought when human research is conducted: A. on ADF or other Defence personnel, and/orB. by Defence personnel, and/orC. on/in a Defence establishment."
  Australian Energy Regulator,
  Australian Human Rights Commission,"The Australian Human Rights Commission's goals are to foster greater understanding and protection of human rights in Australia and to address the human rights concerns of a broad range of individuals and groups. The Commission's responsibilities include education and public awareness; discrimination and human rights complaints; human rights compliance; policy and legislative development. The Commission investigates alleged infringements of human rights under the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 and breaches of anti-discrimination law under the Age Discrimination Act 2004, Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Racial Discrimination Act 1975 and Sex Discrimination Act 1984."
  Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund,"The Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund provides loans to members of the Australian Regular Army or Army Reserve who require financial assistance and are in necessitous circumstances."
  Australian National Council on Drugs,
  Australian Political Exchange Council,"Established in 1981, the Australian Political Exchange Council aims to develop young Australian political leaders by providing opportunities to gain insights into the political systems and cultures of countries with which the Council has established an exchange program. It also offers delegates visiting from overseas a chance to learn about Australia's political system. Through the Council's exchange programs, long-lasting ties and friendships can be formed between future generations of political leaders in Australia and other countries."
  Australian Population Health Development Principal Committee,
  Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC),
  Albury-Wodonga Corporation,"The Corporation, established under the Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973, currently operates as a major property-owner and manager in the Albury-Wodonga region. The Corporation was previously a major land developer and concluded its residential land development activities in October 2006. Some industrial land development will continue until mid-2007. The Corporation is now concentrating on the disposal of its property assets in an orderly manner until around 2015."
  Australian War Memorial,"The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of those Australians who have died in war, by developing and maintaining the National Memorial and the national collection of historical material; and through commemorative ceremonies, exhibitions, research, interpretation and dissemination."
  Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency,Previously known as Skills Australia
  Bureau of Meteorology,
  Cancer Australia,"Cancer Australia was established to coordinate and liaise between the wide range of organisations, groups and service providers with an interest in cancer care and support. It's goals are to guide improvements to cancer prevention and care and ensure treatments are based on the best available evidence."
  Cabinet Secretary,
  Companies Auditors and Liquidators Disciplinary Board,"An independent body which conducts hearings to determine whether registered auditors and liquidators have contravened provisions of the Corporations Law, have failed to carry out their duties and functions adequately and properly, are otherwise not a fit and proper person to remain registered, or are subject to disqualification or an ineligibility to remain registered. All applications to the board are made by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. The board may cancel or suspend a person's registration and in some circumstances may admonish or reprimand a registered person and/or require the person to give an undertaking."
  Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee,"Advises the Minister, at the request of the Minister or on the committee's initiative, on corporate law reform."
  Civil Aviation Safety Authority,The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is responsible for the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australia registered aircraft overseas.
  Classification Board,"Members of the Classification Board and the Classification Review Board are appointed as statutory officers on a fixed term basis. They are selected to reflect the diversity of community life and a range of public opinion. Members are required to take account of a range of views and appropriate legislation in classifying publications, film and computer games for the Australian Government and all States and Territories. The Classification Board receives administrative support from the Office of Film and Literature Classification."
  Clean Energy Regulator,The Clean Energy Regulator is the Government body responsible for administering legislation that will reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
  Commonwealth Grants Commission,"An independent statutory authority that operates under the Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1973. The Commission recommends to the Australian Government how general revenue assistance should be allocated between the States and Territories. The Commission's recommendations are based on the principle of horizontal fiscal equalisation, which is defined as:A distribution of Goods and Services Tax revenue to State and Territory Governments such that, after allowing for material factors affecting revenues and expenditures, each would have the fiscal capacity to provide services and their associated infrastructure at the same standard, if each made the same effort to raise revenue from its own sources, operated at the same level of efficiency and maintained the average per capita net financial worth."
  Climate Change Authority,
  Coal Mining Industry (Long Service Leave Funding) Corporation,"Administers the Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave Fund, which raises levies and reimburses employers for long service leave payments to coal industry employees in NSW, Queensland, WA and Tasmania."
 
  Comcare,"Comcare is the agency responsible for workplace safety, rehabilitation and compensation in the jurisdiction of the Australian Commonwealth (i.e. Federal) Government."
 
  Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder,
  Complaints Resolution Panel (Therapeutic good advertising),
  ComSuper,"ComSuper is an Australian Government agency responsible for administering the major superannuation schemes available to Australian Defence Force members and the majority of Australian Government employees.ComSuper provides superannuation administration services under authority from the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation who is responsible for the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme (CSS), Public Sector Superannuation (PSS) scheme, Public Sector Superannuation accumulation plan (PSSap), Military Superannuation and Benefits (MilitarySuper) scheme and the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) scheme."
  Classification Review Board,"Members of the Classification Review Board are appointed as statutory officers on a fixed term basis. They are selected to reflect the diversity of community life and a range of public opinion. Review Board decisions are taken by majority vote in accordance with the National Classification Code and classification guidelines endorsed by censorship ministers. The Classification Review Board receives administrative support from the Office of Film and Literature Classification."
  Criminology Research Council,"Established by the Criminology Research Act 1971 as a CAC agency, the Council is co-funded by the Australian, State and Territory Governments, and meets three times a year. It controls and administers the Criminology Research Fund, which is used to fund criminological research."
  Cotton Research and Development Corporation,The Corporation investigates and evaluates the research and development (R&D) requirements of the cotton industry
  CrimTrac,
  CRS Australia,CRS Australia assists people with injuries and disabilities to get and keep jobs.
  Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation,"CSC provides superannuation services and products to Australian Government employees and employers through three schemes - the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme (CSS), the Public Sector Superannuation Scheme (PSS) and the Public Sector Superannuation accumulation plan (PSSap)."
  Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,"CSIRO carries out scientific research for the purpose of assisting Australian industry, furthering the interests of the Australian community, and contributing to the achievement of national objectives."
  Australian Customs and Border Protection Service,Customs and Border Protection manages the security and integrity of Australia's borders. It works to detect and deter unlawful movement of goods and people across the border
  "Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry","Agricultural, pastoral, fishing, food and forest industries; water, soils, and other natural resources; rural adjustment and drought issues; rural industries inspection and quarantine; primary industries research including economic research; commodity marketing, including export promotion and agribusiness; administration of international commodity agreements; administration of export controls on agricultural, fisheries and forestry industries products; food policy, processing and exports."
  "Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy","The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy aims to develop a vibrant, sustainable and internationally competitive broadband, broadcasting and communications sector through policy development and program delivery, which promotes the digital economy for all Australians."
  Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,"Development and coordination of domestic and international climate change policy; International climate negotiations; Design and implementation of emissions trading; Mandatory renewable energy target policy, regulation and coordination; Greenhouse emissions and energy consumption reporting; Climate change adaptation strategy and coordination; Coordination of climate change science activities."
  "Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations","The department implements government policies and programs to provide education and training opportunities for all Australians, to increase employment participation and to ensure fair and productive workplaces. Education, training and workforce participation are central to our goal of building a productive and socially inclusive nation, one which values diversity and provides opportunities for all Australians to build rewarding social and economic lives."
  Department of Defence,"The Defence mission is to defend Australia and its national interests. It is accountable to the Commonwealth Parliament, on behalf of the Australian people, for the efficiency and effectiveness with which it carries out the Government's defence policy."
  Defence Families of Australia,"Defence Families of Australia is the recognised group within Defence that provides the views and interests of ADF families. Members are volunteers, and are either family members or spouses of full-time serving personnel."
  Defence Reserves Support Council,"The council enhances availability of the Reserves component of the ADF by promoting the benefits of Reserve service to, and establishing a flexible partnership with, the community in general and employers in particular."
 
  Department of Parliamentary Services,"The Department of Parliamentary Services supports the parliamentary process by providing a multitude of services to the Senators and Members, their staff, parliamentary committees and the parliamentary departments. Quality library collections, information services, analysis, advice and services are provided by its information and research staff. The Department is the central communications agency for the Parliament, providing transcription, information technology, and communications and broadcasting services in Parliament House. The Department produces print and electronic transcripts and radio and television coverage of proceedings of both chambers and parliamentary committees, and installs and maintains the Parliament's networked computer and telecommunications services. Many other common services are provided to the Australian Parliament and Public, chiefly in respect of: engineering; building and maintenance; security; public access and guides; retail (Parliament Shop, bank, hairdresser, coffee shop and post office); cleaning; waste disposal; goods distribution and dispatch; recreation; emergency first aid; catering; and landscaping."
  "Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport","The Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport is responsible for regional Australia policy and co-ordination; the delivery of regional and rural specific services; regional development; matters relating to local government; and the administration of Australian territories. In December 2011, the Office for Sport and Office for the Arts were brought into the department."
  Department of Resources Energy and Tourism,
  Department of the House of Representatives,"The Department was established on 1 May 1901. It supports the House of Representatives and the Parliament by providing advice and services of the highest standard."
  Department of the Senate,"The Department of the Senate is one of three parliamentary departments dedicated to providing the Senate, its committees, the President of the Senate and Senators with a broad range of advisory and support services, to enable the fulfilment of the constitutional role of the Senate."
  Designs Office,
  Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,"External Affairs, including: relations and communications with overseas governments; treaties, including trade agreements; bilateral, regional and multilateral trade policy; international trade and commodity negotiations; trade promotion; international development co-operation; diplomatic and consular missions; international security issues, including disarmament, arms control and nuclear non-proliferation; public diplomacy, including information and cultural programs; international expositions; provision of secure travel identification to Australian citizens ; provision of consular services to Australian citizens abroad; overseas property management, including acquisition, ownership and disposal of real property."
  Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal,"Pursuant to the Defence Force Discipline Appeals Act 1955 (Cwlth) (""Act""), the Tribunal can hear appeals as against conviction, prescribed acquittal and punishment in respect of prosecutions before the Australian Military Court. Further, pursuant to recent amendments to the Act, the Tribunal can also hear questions of law referred by the Director of Military Prosecutions."
  Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal,"Inquires into and determines pay and pay related allowances for the Regular and Reserve members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF)."
  Defence Housing Australia,The primary role of Defence Housing Australia (DHA) is to supply housing and related services to Defence members and their families
  Department of Human Services,"The Department of Human Services is an Australian Government agency which is responsible for delivering a range of welfare, social services, health services and other services for the Australian Government."
  Department of Immigration and Citizenship,Building Australia's future through the well-managed movement and settlement of people.
  Director of National Parks and Parks Australia,"The Director of National Parks is a corporation solely established under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, with the principal function of managing the Commonwealth reserves that are established under the Act. The Director is assisted in performing this function by the staff of Parks Australia (a division of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities). The Director of National Parks has also delegated management of marine reserves to the Marine Division and the Austrarlian Antarctic Division within the Department."
  Department of Infrastructure and Transport,"The Department of Infrastructure and Transport, in partnership with portfolio agencies, delivers infrastructure and transport policy, regulation and programmes to assist the portfolio ministers to achieve the Government's desired outcomes for the benefit of the Australian community. The Department contributes to the wellbeing of Australians by assisting the Government to promote, evaluate, plan and invest in infrastructure; and foster an efficient, sustainable, competitive, safe and secure transport system. "
  Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,The central role of the department is to support the Prime Minister and assist in achieving a coordinated approach to the development and implementation of Australian government policies.
  Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,"The principal functions and responsibilities of the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions are a) to institute and conduct, on behalf of the Crown, prosecutions for indictable offences (under NSW laws) in the Supreme Court and the District Court b) to institute and conduct, on behalf of the Crown, appeals in any court in respect of any such prosecution and c) to conduct on behalf of the Crown as respondent, any appeal in any court in respect of any such prosecution."
  Department of Veterans' Affairs,"Serving members of Australia's veteran and defence force communities, war widows and widowers, widows and dependants, through programs of care, rehabilitation, compensation, income support, commemoration and defence support services."
  Export Finance and Insurance Corporation,Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC) provides tailored finance solutions to help Australian businesses overcome the financial barriers they face when expanding their export activities.
  Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency,"Administers the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999. Through education, assists organisations to achieve equal opportunity for women. EOWA works with employers to improve equal opportunity outcomes for women in the workplace by:- delivering practical solutions - building strategic partnerships - leading public debate to increase the rate of change."
  "Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs","The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) is the Australian Government's principal source of advice on social policy."
  Family Court of Australia,"The Family Court of Australia, through its specialised judges and staff, helps Australians resolve their most complex family disputes. The Court was established under the Family Law Act 1975 and has original jurisdiction in all states and territories except Western Australia. The Court determines cases with complex law and facts including cases with jurisdictional issues, multiple parties and financial cases. The Court also determines cases with specialised areas (Hague, special medical procedures, serious cases of entrenched conflict, violence and abuse, international relocation), and; provides national coverage as the appellate court in family law matters."
  Film Certification Advisory Board,"The Film Certification Advisory Board provides advice to the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts on: certificates of eligibility for the Refundable Film Tax Offset and the Location and PDV Offsets. The Board also provides policy advice relevant to the offsets."
  Federal Court of Australia,"The Federal Court of Australia is a national court which deals with over 120 Federal Acts of Parliament. It sits in all capital cities and elsewhere in Australia when necessary. The Court has jurisdiction in relation to almost all civil matters and some summary and indictable criminal matters arising under Australian federal law. The Court is able to hear cases in relation to admiralty, bankruptcy, competition, consumer protection, corporations, fair work, human rights, intellectual property and native title. It also has the power to review some Federal Government decisions in areas such as social security, immigration and taxation."
  Department of Finance and Deregulation,"Budget policy advice and process, and review of governmental programmes; Government financial accountability, governance and financial management frameworks; shareholder advice on Government Business Enterprises (GBEs); general policy guidelines for Australian Government statutory authorities; superannuation for Commonwealth employees; asset sales; strategic property management in Australia, including acquisition, ownership and disposal of real property; procurement policy; electoral matters, administration of the Commonwealth's self-managed general insurance fund (Comcover); and fostering the efficient and effective use of Information and Communications Technologies by the Australian Government."
  Financial Reporting Panel,
  Family Law Council,"A statutory authority established by section 115 of the Family Law Act 1975. Advises and makes recommendations to the Attorney-General concerning the working of the Family Law Act and other legislation relating to family law, the working of legal aid in relation to family law, and any other matters relating to family law. Advice and recommendations to the Attorney-General may be either at Council's own instigation or in response to a referral by the Attorney-General."
  Federal Magistrates Court,"The Federal Magistrates Court is a federal court of record established by the Federal Magistrates Act 1999. The court is constituted by federal magistrates. The court exercises federal jurisdiction in family law and child support, bankruptcy, federal administrative law, consumer protection trade practices, migration, workplace relations, discrimination, copyright, privacy and admiralty matters. The court cannot deal with family law or child support matters in Western Australia, where there is a state family court. Staff of the Federal Magistrates Court can provide advice on the procedures of the court, but cannot give legal advice or assist in the conduct of proceedings."
  Financial Reporting Council,"The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is the peak body responsible for overseeing the effectiveness of the financial reporting framework in Australia. Its key functions include the oversight of the accounting and auditing standards setting processes for the public and private sectors, providing strategic advice in relation to the quality of audits conducted by Australian auditors, and advising the Minister on these matters. The FRC monitors the development of international accounting and auditing standards, works to further the development of a single set of accounting and auditing standards for world-wide use and promotes the adoption of these standards. It is a statutory body under Part 12 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001."
  Fisheries Research and Development Corporation,"The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation is a statutory authority jointly funded by the Australian Government and the fishing and aquaculture industry. It is responsible to its stakeholders to plan, invest in and manage fisheries R&D throughout Australia and facilitate the dissemination, adoption and commercialisation of R&D results."
  Food Standards Australia New Zealand,Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)'s role is to protect the health and safety of people in Australia and New Zealand through the maintenance of a safe food supply.
  Future Fund Management Agency,"The Future Fund will make provision for unfunded superannuation liabilities that will become payable during a period when an ageing population is likely to place significant pressure on the Commonwealth's Finances."
  Fair Work Australia,Fair Work Australia is the national workplace relations tribunal. It is an independent body with power to carry out a range of functions relating to: the safety net of minimum wages and employment conditions; enterprise bargaining; industrial action; dispute resolution; termination of employment; and other workplace matters
 
 
  Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority,"The principal adviser to the Commonwealth Government on the care and development of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The outcome of the Authority is to provide for the long-term protection, ecologically sustainable use, understanding and enjoyment of the Great Barrier Reef for all Australian communities through the care and development of the Marine Park."
  Gene Technology Regulator,
  General Practice Recognition Appeal Committee,
  General Practice Recognition Eligibility Committee,
  Geoscience Australia,"Geoscience Australia is the national agency for geoscience research and geospatial information. The Agency's research and information contributes to enhanced economic, social and environmental benefits to the community by providing input for decisions that impact upon resource use, management of the environment, and the safety and well-being of Australians."
  Grains Research and Development Corporation,"The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is a statutory authority established to plan and invest in R&D for the Australian grains industry. Its primary objective is to support effective competition by Australian grain growers in global grain markets, through enhanced profitability and sustainability. Its primary business activity is the allocation and management of investment in grains R&D."
  Gene Technology Ethics and Community Consultative Committee,"The function of the Gene Technology Ethics and Community Consultative Committee is to provide advice, on the request of the Regulator or the Ministerial Council, on the following:(a) ethical issues relating to gene technology; (b) the need for, and content of, codes of practice in relation to ethics in respect of conducting dealings with GMOs; (c) the need for, and content of, policy principles in relation to dealings with GMOs that should not be conducted for ethical reasons; (d) the need for policy principles, policy guidelines, codes of practice and technical and procedural guidelines in relation to GMOs and GM products and the content of such principles, guidelines and codes; (e) community consultation in respect of the process for applications for licences covering dealings that involve the intentional release of a GMO into the environment; (f) risk communication matters in relation to dealings that involve the intentional release of a GMO into the environment; (g) matters of general concern identified by the Regulator in relation to applications made under this Act; (h) matters of general concern in relation to GMOs. "
  Gene Technology Ministerial Council,"The Gene Technology Ministerial Council is established by the intergovernmental Gene Technology Agreement 2001. The main function of the Gene Technology Ministerial Council is to issue policy principles, policy, guidelines and codes of practice to govern the activities of the Gene Technology Regulator and the operation of the national regulator scheme for gene technology and to oversee generally the operation of the scheme."
  Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee,"The Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee provides scientific and technical advice, on at the request of the Gene Technology Regulator or the Gene Technology Ministerial Council, on: a) gene technology, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and genetically modified (GM) products; b) applications made under the Gene Technology Act 200; c) the biosafety aspects of gene technology; d) the need for policy principles, policy guidelines, codes of practice and technical and procedural guidelines in relation to GMOs and GM products, and the content of such principles, guidelines and codes. "
  Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation,The Corporation investigates and evaluates the research and development (R&D) requirements of the grape and wine industry.
  Department of Health and Ageing,"Services for the aged, including carers; Public health and medical research; Health promotion and disease prevention; Primary health care of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; Pharmaceutical benefits; Health benefits schemes; Specific health services, including human quarantine; National drug abuse strategy; Regulation of therapeutic goods; Notification and assessment of industrial chemicals; Gene technology regulation."
  Health and Hospitals Fund Advisory Board,
  Hearing Services Consultative Committee,
  High Court of Australia,"In 1901 the High Court of Australia was established by section 71 of the Constitution and, to the extent that legislative provision was necessary, was given the power to administer its own affairs by the High Court of Australia Act 1979, which was proclaimed on 21 April 1980. The Constitution confers both an appellate and an original jurisdiction upon the High Court. Appeals from the Supreme Courts of the States and Territories, from the Federal Court of Australia and from the Family Court of Australia are heard pursuant to special leave to appeal. The High Court is also the final arbiter upon constitutional questions."
  Health Workforce Australia,"HWA advises the health and higher education sectors on health workforce planning, policy and program initiatives, reform, international recruitment and training."
  International Air Services Commission,"The International Air Services Commission is an independent statutory authority established under the International Air Services Commission Act 1992 (the IASC Act). The object of the IASC Act is to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting economic efficiency through competition in the provision of international air services, resulting in: - increased responsiveness by airlines to the needs of consumers, including an increased range of choices and benefits - growth in Australian tourism and trade - the maintenance of Australian carriers capable of competing effectively with the airlines of foreign countries. The commission's principal function is to make determinations allocating available capacity on a route to one or more carriers, including setting conditions for the use of this capacity. The commission also conducts reviews of those determinations, as well as providing advice to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government about any matter referred to it by the Minister concerning international air operations."
  Indigenous Business Australia,"Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) is a progressive, commercially focused organisation that promotes and encourages self-management, self-sufficiency and economic independence for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples."
  Inspector-General of Taxation,"The Inspector-General of Taxation is an independent statutory office created to review systemic tax administration issues and to report to the Government with recommendations for improving tax administration for the benefit of all taxpayers."
  Independent Hospital Pricing Authority,
  Indigenous Land Corporation,"Assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to acquire and manage land to provide cultural, social, environmental and economic benefits."
  Independent Review PBS Cost Recovery Committee,
  Infrastructure Australia,"Infrastructure Australia is a statutory body, established under the Infrastructure Australia Act 2008 which came into effect on 9 April 2008. Infrastructure Australia advises governments, investors and infrastructure owners on a wide range of issues. These include Australia's current and future infrastructure needs, mechanisms for financing infrastructure investments, and policy, pricing and regulation and their impacts on investment and on the efficiency of the delivery, operation and use of national infrastructure networks. Infrastructure Australia's focus is on assisting Australian governments to develop a strategic blueprint for unlocking infrastructure bottlenecks and to modernise the nation's economic infrastructure. Infrastructure Australia reports regularly to the Council of Australian Governments through the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport."
  Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs,
  Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia,"The Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia is the government agency responsible for the administration and regulation of the personal insolvency system in Australia. ITSA operates the bankruptcy registry, where debtors petitions are lodged, debt agreement proposals are processed and public records on insolvency are maintained."
  Legislative and Governance Forum on Food Regulation,
  Marine Council,"This authority is included in the <a href=""http://www.righttoknow.org.au/body/doit"">Infrastructure and Transport portfolio</a> according to their 2012 annual report, Appendix H [<a href=""http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/department/annual_report/2011_2012/files/7_INFRASTRUCTURE_TRANSPORT_AR_1112_APPENDICES.pdf"">PDF</a>]. However the department <a href=""http://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/re_marine_reserves_not_enough_re#incoming-35"">has said</a> that the council ""<em>has not operated in some years</em>""."
  Medibank Private Limited,"Medibank Private's main business is private health insurance which it offers along with small scale health management programs, and travel and life insurance products."
  Medical Services Advisory Committee,
  Medical Training Review Panel,
  Medicare Participation Review Committee,"MPRCs are independent statutory committees established on a case by case basis to make independent determinations of whether a practitioner, or where relevant a person, should maintain the right to participate in Medicare, in the following circumstances: where a practitioner has been convicted of relevant criminal offences; where a practitioner has been found to have engaged in inappropriate practice on two separate occasions under the Professional Services Review (PSR) Scheme; where a practitioner or pathology company is reasonably believed to have breached a pathology undertaking; or where a practitioner or person is reasonably believed to have engaged in prohibited diagnostic imaging practices. "
  Merit Protection Commissioner,
  Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  "Ministerial Advisory Committee on AIDS, Sexual Health and Hepatitis",
  Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy,MCDS was discontinued on 30 June 2011
  Museum of Australian Democracy,"Housed in one of Australia's most prominent national heritage listed buildings, The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is the first and only Museum in Australia dedicated to telling the story of the journey of our democracy. It seeks to provide a range of innovative exhibitions, tours, interpretation, education programs and public activities that will inspire and challenge visitors to explore democracy from its ancient roots to the present day and possible futures. The museum links the past, present and future of Australian democracy with the history and heritage of the building providing visitors with a holistic and integrated experience. The museum aims to encourage visitors to discover what it means to be Australian in one of Australia's most loved buildings and to be inspired by Australia's greatest achievements-our democracy-and the role they can play in it. The experience at the museum is unique and cannot be found anywhere else in Australia. It is the rare combination of place and content-the museum shows what happened in the very place most democratic decisions that shaped our nation were made-creating a sense of admiration and appreciation for the visitor. The aim is for visitors to come away feeling empowered, proud and motivated to play their role in Australia's democracy. The Museum also oversees the provision of catering and conference facilities."
  Migration Review Tribunal,"A statutory body which provides a final independent merits review of visa and visa-related decisions."
  Murray-Darling Basin Authority,"The Authority is responsible for planning the integrated management of water resources of the Murray-Darling Basin."
  National Archives of Australia,The Archives plays the leading role in the management of Commonwealth records; makes available to the public non-exempt Commonwealth records over 30 years old; encourages and facilitates the use of the archival resources of the Australian Government; and provides leadership in developing and coordinating the preservation and use of the archival resources of Australia.
  National Environment Protection Council Service Corporation,
  National Health Performance Authority,
  National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council,
  National Blood Authority,"The National Blood Authority is a Commonwealth agency established under the National Blood Authority Act to improve and enhance the management of the Australian blood and plasma product sector at a national level. The National Blood Authority came into effect from 1 July 2003, and is a key part of new reforms to the blood sector, which have been agreed to by all States and Territories. "
  NBN Co Limited,NBN Co Limited is a wholly-owned Government Business Enterprise formed to build and operate a wholesale-only national broadband network across Australia
  National Capital Authority,"The NCA is responsible for administering and reviewing the National Capital Plan, the object of which is to ensure that Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory are planned and developed in accordance with their national significance."
  National Competition Council,The National Competition Council's main function is to recommend on the regulation of third party access to services provided by monopoly infrastructure such as gas pipelines and railways.
  National Environment Protection Council,"The Council has responsibility for making environment protection measures with the objectives of ensuring that the people of Australia enjoy the benefit of equivalent protection from air, water and soil pollution and from noise, wherever they live, and decisions by businesses are not distorted and markets are not fragmented by variations between jurisdictions in relation to the adoption or implementation of major environment protection measures. "
  National Film and Sound Archive,"The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia is the national audiovisual archive, playing a key role in documenting and interpreting the Australian experience and actively contributing to the development of Australia's audiovisual industry. The NFSA develops, preserves and presents Australia's national collection and other related collections and makes them available to all Australians."
  National Gallery of Australia,"To meet the cultural needs of the people of Australia as their National Gallery through the quality of the collection, the excellence of the exhibitions and programs, and the professionalism of our staff."
  National Health and Medical Research Council,"The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is Australia's peak body for supporting health and medical research; for developing health advice for the Australian community, health professionals and governments; and for providing advice on ethical behaviour in health care and in the conduct of health and medical research."
  National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme,"NICNAS, located within the Health portfolio, is the Australian Government regulator for industrial chemicals. It provides a national notification and assessment scheme to protect the health of the public, workers and the environment from the harmful effect of industrial chemicals, which includes solvents, adhesives, plastics, inks, laboratory chemicals, paints, coatings, cleaning products and cosmetics. NICNAS assesses all chemicals new to Australia as well as those chemicals already used (existing chemicals) on a priority basis, in response to concerns about their safety on health and environmental grounds. NICNAS regulates industrial chemicals under the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 and Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Regulations 1990. NICNAS has three standing committees/forums: the Community Engagement Forum, the Industry Government Consultative Committee and the States and Territories Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Group."
  National Library of Australia,"Serves the Australian people and their libraries, delivering information that records our past and will shape our future."
  National Museum of Australia,"Collects, preserves and displays aspects of the cultural heritage of all Australians."
 
  National Native Title Tribunal,"The National Native Title Tribunal works with people to develop an understanding of native title and reach enduring native title and related outcomes that recognise everyone's rights and interests in land and waters. On request, the Tribunal assists people in negotiations about proposed developments (future acts), such as mining. The Tribunal acts as an arbitrator in some situations where the people involved cannot reach agreement about proposed developments. The Tribunal also assists people who want to negotiate other sorts of agreements, such as indigenous land use agreements."
  National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority,"National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) is a Statutory Authority regulating Commonwealth, State and Territory coastal waters with accountability to the relevant Ministers. The role of NOPSEMA is to administer offshore petroleum safety legislation. NOPSEMA's primary objectives are to: Improve health and safety outcomes across the offshore petroleum industry; Ensure health and safety regulation of the offshore petroleum industry is provided to standards that are equal to the best in the world; and Reduce the regulatory burden on the offshore petroleum industry, which operates across multiple jurisdictions, by delivering a consistent and comprehensive national health and safety regime."
  National Rural Advisory Council,"The National Rural Advisory Council (NRAC) is a skills-based independent advisory council to the Australian Government Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.NRAC was established in December 1999 as a statutory consultative body following legislative changes to the Rural Adjustment Act 1992. It replaced the Rural Adjustment Scheme Advisory Council and expanded the range of roles and functions of the original council. NRAC advises the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on rural issues including EC applications and extensions to EC declarations. "
  National Transport Commission,"The National Transport Commission is an independent statutory authority established to overcome barriers to efficient land transport by introducing nationally consistent transport policies and legislation. "
  National Water Commission,The National Water Commission is responsible for driving progress towards the sustainable management and use of Australia's water resources under our blueprint for water reform - the National Water Initiative.
  Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,"The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has three sets of functions. They are: freedom of information functions, in particular, oversight of the operation of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and review of decisions made by agencies and ministers under that Act. - privacy functions, conferred by the Privacy Act 1988 and other laws - government information policy functions, conferred on the Australian Information Commissioner under theAustralian Information Commissioner Act 2010."
  Office of the Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate,
  Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General,"The position of Official Secretary to the Governor-General was established in 1901. The Governor-General Act 1974 was amended by Parliament in 1984 to establish the position as a statutory office. The Official Secretary and his staff provide the Governor-General with the necessary support to enable Ms Bryce to carry out her constitutional, statutory, ceremonial and public duties. "
  Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations,
  Offshore Minerals Joint Authority,
  Office of Parliamentary Counsel,"The objective of OPC is to enable the Government to carry out its legislative program and (subject to Government priorities) to assist Private Members with their legislative requirements, by drafting Bills and amendments of Bills and supplying them to the Parliament."
  "Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry","Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Community Services,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Defence,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Higher Education and Skills,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Innovation,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary for Trade,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the parliamentary secretary's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>. Also, it might be easier and more direct to go to the parliamentary secretary's agency instead."
  Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys Disciplinary Tribunal,
  Patent Office,
  Pathology Consultative Committee,
  Pathology Services Table Committee,"The PSTC advises the Government on the composition of the Pathology Services Table (PST). The key responsibility of PSTC is to review the PST to ensure that the services, fees and conditions for use are current and appropriate. PSTC is primarily an advisory committee as they recommend to the Minister changes to the Pathology Services Table of the Medical Benefits Schedule. It is NOT Ministerially appointed and the membership is not contained in legislation. PSTC Meetings are held 4 times a year to coincide with the cut-off times for changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule in May and November of each year. The meetings are held in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra."
  Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee,"Advises on which products should be available as pharmaceutical benefits and any restriction which should apply."
  Plant Breeder's Rights Advisory Committee,"The Plant Breeder's Rights Advisory Committee (PBRAC) is an independent statutory committee established under Part 7 of the Plant Breeder's Rights Act 1994 (PBR Act). PBRAC advises the Minister and PBR Registrar on technical and administrative matters relating to PBR and acts as an industry advisory forum. As part of IP Australia's advisory framework, the PBRAC consults with and refers significant policy issues to the Advisory Council on Intellectual Property (ACIP) for considering, and Ministerial advice, within the broader IP context."
  Pharmaceutical Benefits Remuneration Tribunal,"Under Division 3 of the National Health Act 1953, determines the Commonwealth price paid to pharmacists for supplying pharmaceutical benefits under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme."
  Productivity Commission,"The Productivity Commission is the Australian Government's independent research and advisory body on a range of economic, social and environmental issues affecting the welfare of Australians."
  Pharmaceutical Benefits Pricing Authority,
  Private Health Insurance Administration Council,PHIAC is the financial regulator for the private health insurance industry. It's roles are to monitor the financial performance of private health insurers to ensure that the statutory reserve requirements are being met; to administer the Risk Equalisation Trust Fund; and to collect and disseminate financial and statistical data.
  Private Health Insurance Ombudsman,An independent service for health insurance problems and enquiries
  Public Lending Right Committee,"The Public Lending Right (PLR) Committee represents Australian authors, publishers and libraries. It is appointed by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts. It has responsibility under the PLR Act for determining the eligibility of claimants, the amount of payment to a claimant, approving payments under the scheme, and providing recommendations and advice to the Minister about the operation of the scheme and the Act."
  Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust,"Established by section 5 of the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1948, which came into operation on 1 December 1948. The Act provides a contributory superannuation scheme for members of Parliament and the scheme is administered under the direction of the Trust."
  Prime Minister,"Requests for personal documents, documents of a party political nature, or documents held in the prime minister's capacity as a local member of parliament are likely to be refused. See the <a href=""http://www.oaic.gov.au/publications/guidelines/Part2_Scope_of_application_of_FOI_Act.html#_Toc280686923"">Information Commissioner guidelines for more details</a>."
  Prostheses List Advisory Committee,
  Prostheses Services Review,
  Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys,"Accredits courses of study provided by tertiary institutions as meeting the requirements for registration as a patent and trade marks attorney and assesses tertiary qualifications of persons seeking registration. Reviews whether patent and trade marks attorneys have a case to answer before the Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys Disciplinary Tribunal on complaints of unprofessional practice."
  Professional Services Review,Professional Services Review (PSR) examines suspected cases of inappropriate medical practice referred by Medicare Australia.
  Quality Use of Pathology Committee,
  Royal Australian Air Force Welfare Trust Fund,"The fund is administered by a Board of Trustees who assist and alleviate need amongst serving RAAF members and their families through grants and loans, and also assist distressed ex-members and their dependants."
  Radiation Oncology Reform Implementation Committee,
  Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund,"The fund provides financial assistance to members of the Permanent Navy who have completed 12 months continuous service and Reservists on continuous full-time service."
  Reserve Bank of Australia,"Central bank (established under the Reserve Bank Act 1959), whose role is focused on the objectives of monetary policy, overall financial system stability and regulation of the payments system. Within the Reserve Bank there are two boards---the Reserve Bank Board and the Payments System Board; the Governor is Chairman of each. The Reserve Bank Board is responsible for the Bank's monetary and banking policy, and the Bank's policy on all other matters, except for its payments system policy. The Payments System Board is responsible for the Bank's payments system policy, and has regulatory powers to ensure safety, greater competition and efficiency in the payments system, consistent with overall financial system stability. The Reserve Bank is banker to the Australian Government and provides a range of transactional banking services. It prints and manages the Note Issue. The notes are manufactured by a separately incorporated, wholly owned subsidiary---Note Printing Australia Limited. As agent for the Australian Government, the Reserve Bank conducts a registry of Commonwealth Government securities. The Bank oversees Australia's foreign exchange market and holds and manages Australia's official reserves of gold and foreign exchange."
  Remuneration Tribunal,
  Repatriation Commission,
  Repatriation Medical Authority,
  "Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism","The Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism is the key advisor to Government on policy options for Australia's resources, energy and tourism industries."
  Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation,The Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation is about managing and funding priority research and translating results into practical outcomes for industry development.
  Royal Australian Air Force Veterans Residences Trust Fund,"The Trust provides residences for eligible persons who are in necessitous circumstances and, if the Trust approves, the dependants of such eligible persons. An eligible person is defined in the Act - Royal Australian Air Force Veterans' Residences Trust Act 1953 (as amended).Also known as the RAAF Veterans' Residences Trust."
  Royal Australian Navy Central Canteens Fund,
  Refugee Review Tribunal,"A final merits review tribunal which provides an independent review of decisions to refuse to grant or to cancel protection visas."
  Screen Australia,"Screen Australia is the Commonwealth Government screen agency providing support to Australian film, television, documentary and digital media makers."
  Safe Work Australia,"Leads and coordinates national efforts to improve OHS and workers compensation arrangements."
  Special Broadcasting Service Corporation,"The principal function of the SBS is to provide multilingual and multicultural radio and television services which inform, educate and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society."
  Superannuation Complaints Tribunal,"An independent tribunal set up by the Commonwealth Government to resolve most complaints that members, former members (or beneficiaries in relation to death benefits) have with their superannuation funds. The tribunal is also able to deal with complaints in relation to some other superannuation-related products, such as Approved Deposit Funds (ADFs), Annuities provided by Life Companies, Retirement Savings Accounts (RSAs), specified Surcharge Tax Contributions decisions and small APRA funds (SAFs). Before the tribunal is able to deal with a complaint, members must first try to resolve their complaint with their fund or annuity provider. The tribunal was established under the Superannuation (Resolution of Complaints) Act 1993 and is required to be fair, economical, informal and quick."
  "Seafarers Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority","Oversees the operation of the Seafarers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1992 and the Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) Act 1993."
  Second Review Dental Benefits Act 2008 Committee,
 
  "Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities","Environment protection and conservation of biodiversity; Air quality; National fuel quality standards; Land contamination; Meteorology; Administration of the Australian Antarctic Territory, and the Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands; Natural, built and cultural heritage; Environmental research; Water policy and resources; Ionospheric prediction; Co-ordination of sustainable communities policy; Population policy; Urban environment."
  Snowy Hydro Limited,
  Solicitor-General,"The Solicitor-General is the second Law Officer of the Commonwealth. He provides written and oral advice on matters of significance to the Australian Government and appears as counsel in cases of constitutional significance, international cases and other cases of special government interest."
 
  Specialist Medical Review Council,
  "Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission","Responsible for developing and issuing licences under the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988; ensuring that obligations imposed on a Commonwealth Department or Authority under the Occupational, Health and Safety (Commonwealth Employment) Act 1991 are complied with; setting guidelines for determining premiums and regulatory contributions; and considering legislative policy issues arising under the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 and the Occupational, Health and Safety (Commonwealth Employment) Act 1991. The Commission is an eleven-member tripartite regulatory body."
  Sugar Research and Development Corporation,The corporation investigates and evaluates the research and development (R&D) requirements of the sugar industry.
  Sport and Recreation Ministers' Council,"Coordinates the development of recreation and sport and provides a forum for liaison and cooperation between the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments on matters relating to the development of sport and recreation in Australia and more recently in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The Chair and Secretariat are shared on rotation between states. NT is chair for 2006 with Western Australia as Secretariat."
  Social Security Appeals Tribunal,"The Social Security Appeals Tribunal is the first level of external review of decisions made by Centrelink about social security, family assistance, education or training and parental leave payments.The SSAT is also the first level of external review of most decisions made by the Child Support Agency.The SSAT's statutory objective is to provide a mechanism of review that is fair, just, economical, informal and quick.The SSAT has a registry (office) in each capital city in Australia except Darwin. The National Office is based in Melbourne. Your nearest registry can be contacted by calling the SSAT on Freecall 1800 011 140."
  Sydney Harbour Federation Trust,The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust is responsible for protecting and improving public access to former defence and Commonwealth sites around Sydney Harbour.
  Tourism Australia,Tourism Australia is Australia's tourism marketing authority responsible for marketing Australia overseas.
  Takeovers Panel,
  Tax Practitioners Board,
 
  Therapeutic Goods Administration,"The Therapeutic Goods Administration is responsible for regulating therapeutic goods including medicines, medical devices, blood and blood products."
  Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code Council,"The Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code Council advises the Minister on matters concerning the regulation of advertising of therapeutic goods, including the Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code."
  The Contributions Review Panel,
  The Education Investment Fund Advisory Board,
  Therapeutic Goods Committee,
  Trade Marks Office,
  Treasurer,
  Department of the Treasury,"The Treasury provides advice to the Government on a range of matters including: Economic, fiscal and monetary policy; Taxation; Public borrowing; International finance; Foreign exchange; Financial sector policy; Currency and legal tender; Foreign investment in Australia; National and occupational superannuation; Business law and practice; Corporate and securities law; Corporate insolvency; Competition policy; Prices surveillance; Excise; Census and statistics; Valuation services; Consumer affairs; Commonwealth-State financial relations."
  Torres Strait Regional Authority,"TSRA develops policies and manages programs to overcome disadvantage and to improve the economic status and social well-being of Torres Strait Islanders and Aboriginal people living in the Torres Strait Region."
 
 
  Wheat Exports Australia,Established to regulate the export of bulk wheat from Australia through the Wheat Export Accreditation Scheme.
  Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Regulator,"The Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) Scheme is a cooperative Commonwealth/state and territory regulatory system established as a cost effective mechanism to help encourage and improve efficiency in domestic water use. WELS has its own Act, The Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005 and is underpinned by its own Australian Standard, the AS/NZS 6400. Under the scheme, product suppliers are required to label clothes washers, dishwashers, showers, taps, toilets, urinals and (currently optional) flow controllers with water efficiency information and star-ratings to enable consumers to choose the most water efficient product for their needs. Suppliers must register these products before offering them for supply with the WELS Regulator (the First Assistant Secretary of the Environment Quality Division in Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)."
  Wine Australia Corporation,"Also known as the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation or the Australian Wine Export Corporation"
 
  Table ID,Portfolio,Agency,Program,Scheme,2011-2012,2012-2013,Difference,Source
  665,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.1.4 Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service Special Account s. 20, FMA Act 1997",306051000,295513000,"    -$10,538,00096.56%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  661,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.1 To support access to overseas markets and protect the economy and the environment from the impacts of unwanted pests and diseases through the safe movement to and from Australia of animals, plants and their products, including genetic material, people and cargo..",199475000,187929000,"    -$11,546,00094.21%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  680,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Grains Research & Development Corporation ,Grains Research & Development Corporation ,"1.1 Drive the discovery, development and delivery of world class innovation to enhance the productivity, profitability and sustainability of Australian grain growers and benefit the industry and the wider community.",166015000,180872000,"    $14,857,000108.95%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  604,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1.2 Clean Energy Future extending the benefits of the Carbon Farming Initiative,27299000,135300000,"    $108,001,000495.62%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  624,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.7.2 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 ",84313000,91113000,"    $6,800,000108.07%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  619,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.5.2 Horticulture Marketing and Research and Development Services Act 2000, s. 16",77854000,82842000,"    $4,988,000106.41%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  627,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.1 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 63 ",73731000,72812000,"    -$919,00098.75%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  621,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.6.1 Wool Services Privatisation Act 2000, s. 31",63500000,61000000,"    -$2,500,00096.06%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  623,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.7.1 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 – Grains R&D Corporation – Other Grains",70644000,64348000,"    -$6,296,00091.09%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  625,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.8 Foster and enable productive, profitable, internationally competitive and sustainable dairy industry.",50577000,54400000,"    $3,823,000107.56%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  635,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10 Foster & enable productive, profitable, internationally competitive & sustainable primary industries, including food industries. Improve animal welfare outcomes, including for the export of livestock by coordinated action at the national & international levels. Support the National Registration for agricultural & veterinary chemicals.",58976000,52069000,"    -$6,907,00088.29%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  633,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.7 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 66 ",44872000,45357000,"    $485,000101.08%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  610,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.2.1 Natural Resources Management Account s. 11, Natural Resources Management Act 1992",44909000,41986000,"    -$2,923,00093.49%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  685,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Australian Fisheries Management Authority ,Australian Fisheries Management Authority ,1.1 To sustainably manage Commonwealth fisheries and deter illegal fishing in the Australian Fishing Zone.,43908000,42469000,"    -$1,439,00096.72%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  611,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.2.2 Caring for our Country ,36823000,34627000,"    -$2,196,00094.04%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  686,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority ,Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority ,"1.1 Regulate agvet chemicals to protect the health and safety of people, animals and crops, the environment and trade, and support Australian primary industries.",30733000,32515000,"    $1,782,000105.8%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  616,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.4 Foster and enable productive, profitable, internationally competitive and sustainable Australian fishing and aquaculture industries.",25076000,28094000,"    $3,018,000112.04%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  628,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.2 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 64 ",24354000,23869000,"    -$485,00098.01%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  667,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.2 To support access to overseas markets and protect the economy and the environment from the impacts of unwanted pests and diseases through the safe movement to and from Australia of animals, plants and their products, including genetic material, people and cargo.",32775000,26422000,"    -$6,353,00080.62%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  679,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ,Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ,"1.1 To invest in research, development and extension to deliver increased knowledge that fosters sustainable economic, environmental and social benefits for the Australian fishing industry; including indigenous, recreational, commercial, aquaculture sectors, and the community.",26243000,26018000,"    -$225,00099.14%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  682,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation ,Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation ,"1.1 Increased knowledge that fosters sustainable, productive and profitable new and existing rural industries and furthers understanding of national rural issues through research and development in government-industry partnership.",29300000,23256000,"    -$6,044,00079.37%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  643,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10.8 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 ",20481000,19479000,"    -$1,002,00095.11%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  644,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10.9 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 ",21277000,21713000,"    $436,000102.05%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  657,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.13 Maintain and improve international market access opportunities for Australian agriculture, food, fisheries and forestry industries.",23604000,19713000,"    -$3,891,00083.52%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  678,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Cotton Research Development Corporation ,Cotton Research Development Corporation ,"1.1 Enhanced performance of the Australian cotton industry and community through investments in research and development, and its application.",14599000,19700000,"    $5,101,000134.94%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  681,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Grape & Wine Research Development Corporation ,Grape & Wine Research Development Corporation ,"1.1 Invest in and direct research, development and extension that support a competitive Australian wine sector.",22548000,22395000,"    -$153,00099.32%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  609,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.2 Strengthen the capacity for primary producers to use sustainable natural resource management practices in a changing climate. Strengthen the national approach to weed and pest animal management and research.,22051000,18736000,"    -$3,315,00084.97%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  634,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.7 Pig Industry Act 2001, s. 10",15728000,17580000,"    $1,852,000111.78%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  607,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1.5 Transitional Farm Family Payment,0,12047000,"    $12,047,000#DIV/0!%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  632,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.6 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 64D ",10853000,11207000,"    $354,000103.26%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  640,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.10.5 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation,11757000,11243000,"    -$514,00095.63%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  656,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.12.3 Rural Financial Counselling Service,13322000,13601000,"    $279,000102.09%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  659,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.13.2 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ,9262000,12531000,"    $3,269,000135.29%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  666,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.1.5 National Residue Survey Account s. 6, National Residue Survey Administration Act 1992",10614000,10512000,"    -$102,00099.04%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  683,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Sugar Research & Development Corporation ,Sugar Research & Development Corporation ,1.1 The SRDC core business objective is to seek out and invest in strategic RD&E which will underpin an innovative and sustainable Australian sugarcane industry.,12345000,11454000,"    -$891,00092.78%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  684,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Wine Australia Corporation ,Wine Australia Corporation ,"1.1 Build a more profitable wine industry by extending Australian fine wine presence and reputation globally, and by providing foundation data and market insights to Australian producers that deliver a competitive advantage.",14039000,11883000,"    -$2,156,00084.64%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  602,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1 Strengthen the capacity for primary producers to adapt and adjust to a changing climate while maintaining productivity…,8970000,8416000,"    -$554,00093.82%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  615,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.3.2 Forestry Marketing and Research and Development Services Act 2007, s. 9 payments and matching payments to an industry services body and Commonwealth administration expenses",10186000,8944000,"    -$1,242,00087.81%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  631,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.5 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 64C ",6028000,6304000,"    $276,000104.58%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  642,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10.7 Egg Industry Service Provision Act 2002, s. 8",8274000,8399000,"    $125,000101.51%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  645,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10.10 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 ",7605000,8469000,"    $864,000111.36%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  646,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.10.11 Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989, s. 30 ",9331000,8400000,"    -$931,00090.02%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  650,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.11.2 Drought Assistance Re-establishment Assistance,14866000,7772000,"    -$7,094,00052.28%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  664,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.1.3 National Residue Survey Administration Act 1992, s. 6",9238000,9399000,"    $161,000101.74%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  672,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.5 Payment to CSIRO Contribution to the operating costs of the Australian Animal Health Laboratory,7391000,7545000,"    $154,000102.08%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  674,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.2.7 Australian Animal Health Council Funding Act 1996, s. 5",6595000,6588000,"    -$7,00099.89%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  677,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.10 Animal and plant pest and disease eradication,14466000,10000000,"    -$4,466,00069.13%",    Treasury 2012-12-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  605,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1.3 Australia's Farming Future ,10770000,0,"    -$10,770,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  606,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1.4 Australia's Farming Future ,17135000,0,"    -$17,135,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  608,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.1.6 Climate Change Research Program,6200000,0,"    -$6,200,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  612,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.2.3 National Weeds and Productivity Research Program,4000000,0,"    -$4,000,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  614,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.3.1 Tasmanian Forestry Industry adjustment package,44020000,0,"    -$44,020,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  618,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.5.1 Regional Food Producers' Innovation and Productivity Program,2300000,0,"    -$2,300,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  620,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.6 Foster and enable productive, profitable, internationally competitive and sustainable wool industry.",1090000,987000,"    -$103,00090.55%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  630,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.9.4 Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997, s. 64B ",800000,540000,"    -$260,00067.5%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  636,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.10.1 Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Minor Use Program,135000,140000,"    $5,000103.7%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  637,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.10.2 Australian Animal Welfare Strategy,991000,1012000,"    $21,000102.12%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  639,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.10.4 Northern Australia Beef Industry Strategy ,500000,0,"    -$500,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  641,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.10.6 Wine Industry Support,0,1050000,"    $1,050,000#DIV/0!%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  649,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.11.1 Drought Assistance Professional Advice,7136000,0,"    -$7,136,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  651,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.11.3 Drought policy reform pilot of new measures in Western Australia,16782000,0,"    -$16,782,0000%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  652,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","1.11.4 Farm Household Support Act 1992, s. 57 ",15700000,0,"    -$15,700,0000%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  653,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.12 Support eligible primary producers and small rural businesses with targeted assistance to manage adjustment pressures and remain viable in the long term.,1760000,1365000,"    -$395,00077.56%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  654,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.12.1 Live Animal Exports ,68000,0,"    -$68,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  660,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",1.13.3 International Organisations Contributions,1698000,1736000,"    $38,000102.24%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  662,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.1.2 Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis and Research,1719000,1756000,"    $37,000102.15%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  663,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.1.2 Beyond the Border: Australia's Biosecurity Strategy Communications,400000,0,"    -$400,0000%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  668,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.1 Animal Biosecurity & Response Reform,906000,1230000,"    $324,000135.76%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  669,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.2 Commonwealth contribution to the operating costs of Animal Health Australia,1266000,1292000,"    $26,000102.05%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  670,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.3 International Organisations Contribution to World Organisation for Animal Health,233000,237000,"    $4,000101.72%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  671,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ",2.2.4 Other Exotic Disease Preparedness Program,7878000,591000,"    -$7,287,0007.5%",    Treasury 2012-2013 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  675,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.2.8 Plant Health Australia Funding Act 2002, s. 6",1314000,1145000,"    -$169,00087.14%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  676,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry ","2.2.9 Plant Health Australia Funding Act 2002, s. 10B",544000,476000,"    -$68,00087.5%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  687,"Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry",Wheat Exports Australia ,Wheat Exports Australia ,1.1 The purpose of the program is to administer the Wheat Export Accreditation to accredit bulk wheat exporters by attesting that an exporter is a fit and proper company to export bulk wheat from Australia.,2744000,1970000,"    -$774,00071.79%",    AFF 2012-13 PBS
  727,Attorney-General,Australian Security Intelligence Organisation ,Australian Security Intelligence Organisation ,"1.1 The ASIO program objective is to protect Australia, its people and its interests from threats to security through intelligence collection, assessment and advice to government.",409152000,441541000,"    $32,389,000107.92%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  719,Attorney-General,Australian Federal Police ,Australian Federal Police ,"1.1 This program contributes to Outcome 1 through a primary focus on prevention delivered by the following functions: Counter Terrorism, Aviation and Protection.",377435000,367353000,"    -$10,082,00097.33%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  720,Attorney-General,Australian Federal Police ,Australian Federal Police ,"1.2 The AFP International Deployment Group contributes to national security by providing, on behalf of the Australian Government, policing support for enhanced rule of law internationally. The IDG delivers Official Development Assistance through programs meeting the government aid objectives by improving the capacity…",352148000,310887000,"    -$41,261,00088.28%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  717,Attorney-General,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,"1.4 To protect Australian national interests by generating awareness of activity in the Australian maritime domain and responding to mitigate, or eliminate, the risks posed by security threats.",309940000,302660000,"    -$7,280,00097.65%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  722,Attorney-General,Australian Federal Police ,Australian Federal Police ,"1.4 This program will provide specialist support to the three AFP national security and operations programs, particularly to address advances in technology and science, and operations in response to particular Criminal Code offences.",275417000,269792000,"    -$5,625,00097.96%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  716,Attorney-General,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,"1.3 Prevent, detect and deter prohibited, harmful or illegal goods or people entering Australia or operating illegally in the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone.",272058000,263333000,"    -$8,725,00096.79%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  721,Attorney-General,Australian Federal Police ,Australian Federal Police ,"1.3 This program seeks to reduce the criminal threats to Australian collective economic & societal interests by employing a multi-dimensional, multi-disciplinary approach to the fight against Commonwealth crime. This includes transnational crime , as well as financial, corporate crime & identity crime.",277078000,261034000,"    -$16,044,00094.21%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  714,Attorney-General,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,1.1 End to end passenger and crew processing that supports legitimate tourism and the interventions needed to prevent illegal movement of people and the goods they bring across the border.,241844000,231418000,"    -$10,426,00095.69%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  715,Attorney-General,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,1.2 Effective border protection for the Australian community by regulating and facilitating legitimate trade and undertaking risk-based interventions to prevent the illegal movement of goods across the border.,227750000,225170000,"    -$2,580,00098.87%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  690,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.3 Availability of sufficient and effective resources to provide legal assistance services for disadvantaged Australians and communities.,194784000,198087000,"    $3,303,000101.7%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  723,Attorney-General,Australian Federal Police ,Australian Federal Police ,"2.1 The primary aim for Outcome 2 is the provision of a community policing capacity to the ACT Government. AFP activities in this regard include the four key outputs of crime and safety management, road safety, prosecution and judicial support, and crime prevention.",149907000,152778000,"    $2,871,000101.92%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  689,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,"1.2 National security and emergency management capabilities and criminal justice systems that provide the necessary policy, legislation and coordination to protect the rights and welfare of all Australian citizens and organisations.",162965000,148318000,"    -$14,647,00091.01%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  692,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.5 Improved Indigenous family and community safety.,124072000,126957000,"    $2,885,000102.33%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  729,Attorney-General,Family Court of Australia ,Family Court of Australia ,"1.1 The Family Court objective is to support Australian families involved in complex family disputes by deciding matters according to the law, promptly, courteously and effectively.",141256000,125386000,"    -$15,870,00088.77%",    MYEFO 2012-13
  730,Attorney-General,Federal Court of Australia ,Federal Court of Australia ,"1.1 The primary objective of the Federal Court is to decide disputes according to law as quickly, inexpensively and efficiently as possible and, in so doing, interpret the statutory law and develop the general law of the Commonwealth, so as to fulfil the role of a court exercising the judicial power of the Commonwealth under the Constitution.",108430000,119562000,"    $11,132,000110.27%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  710,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.7.2 Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements,811920000,113422000,"    -$698,498,00013.97%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  688,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,"1.1 Equal access to and enjoyment of the rights, benefits and protections of the federal civil justice system for all Australians.",115774000,103524000,"    -$12,250,00089.42%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  713,Attorney-General,Australian Crime Commission ,Australian Crime Commission ,1.1 The ACC will utilise its special coercive powers through investigations and intelligence operations to provide a more comprehensive picture of organised criminal activities across Australia and links with these activities in other countries.,103816000,103175000,"    -$641,00099.38%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  731,Attorney-General,Federal Magistrate's Court ,Federal Magistrate's Court ,"1.1 The Federal Magistrates Court provides a simple and accessible alternative to litigation in the Family Court and the Federal Court. Where practical, parties are encouraged to resolve their disputes through dispute resolution and negotiation methods.",99504000,101417000,"    $1,913,000101.92%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  737,Attorney-General,Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ,Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ,"1 To maintain a fair, safe and just society where the laws of the Commonwealth are respected and maintained and there is public confidence in the justice system.",95397000,101646000,"    $6,249,000106.55%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  691,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,"1.4 Availability of non-legislative systems and programs that provide access to fair, simple, effective assistance for family matters.",165082000,66892000,"    -$98,190,00040.52%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  718,Attorney-General,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,Australian Customs & Border Protection Service ,"1.5 To provide assurance that the customs duty, indirect taxes and charges payable on imported goods are correctly assessed, reported and paid, and that revenue concessions, exemptions and refunds are correctly applied; To collect revenue from passenger and crew processing and administer the Tourist Refund .",66738000,66272000,"    -$466,00099.3%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  728,Attorney-General,CrimTrack,CrimTrack,1.1 CrimTrac will enhance Australian policing and law enforcement through the provision of high-quality information services that meet the needs of the law enforcement community.,60506000,59966000,"    -$540,00099.11%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  708,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,"1.7 To make immediate, one-off payments to individuals and families adversely affected by major natural disasters, as well as relief appeal funding to state and territory governments in relation to communities affected by major disasters, to support their recovery needs where authorised by the Attorney-General.",85650000,55500000,"    -$30,150,00064.8%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  733,Attorney-General,Insolvency & Trustee Service Australia ,Insolvency & Trustee Service Australia ,"1.1 …ensure compliance by debtors, bankrupts and their associates, and practitioners and others with the requirements of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and associated legislation through information, registry and enforcement functions…",51601000,51874000,"    $273,000100.53%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  711,Attorney-General,Administrative Appeals Tribunal ,Administrative Appeals Tribunal ,"1.1 The Tribunal is a single program agency. Its objective is to provide applicants with a fair, just, economical, informal and quick mechanism for review of government administrative decisions.",38505000,37613000,"    -$892,00097.68%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  734,Attorney-General,Insolvency & Trustee Service Australia ,Insolvency & Trustee Service Australia ,"1.1 …administer a national online Personal Property Securities Register as required under the Personal Property Securities Act 2009, and provide information about the PPS Register and facilitate the registration of security interests and searching of the PPS Register online and through ITSA's National Service Centre.",26033000,35141000,"    $9,108,000134.99%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  701,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.8 Disaster Resilience Australia Package,29988000,26100000,"    -$3,888,00087.03%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  724,Attorney-General,Australian Human Rights Commission ,Australian Human Rights Commission ,"1.1 … investigates alleged infringements under the federal anti-discrimination & human rights legislation inquires into acts or practices that may impinge on human rights or may be discriminatory, fosters public discussion, & undertakes and coordinates research & educational programs to promote human rights and eliminate discrimination.",21852000,23435000,"    $1,583,000107.24%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  732,Attorney-General,High Court of Australia ,High Court of Australia ,1.1 The program objective is to interpret and uphold the Australian Constitution and perform the functions of the ultimate appellate court in Australia.,20674000,20465000,"    -$209,00098.99%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  702,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.9 National Counter-Terrorism Committee ,12650000,12931000,"    $281,000102.22%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  704,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.11 National Aerial Firefighting,13946000,13997000,"    $51,000100.37%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  736,Attorney-General,Office of the Australian Information Commissioner ,Office of the Australian Information Commissioner ,"1.1 …conduct reviews of FOI decisions made by ministers and agencies; monitor, investigate and report on agency compliance with the FOI Act; assist agencies in implementing the Information Publication under the FOI Act; review agency compliance with the Information Publication ..",12297000,12078000,"    -$219,00098.22%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  738,Attorney-General,Office of Parliamentary Counsel ,Office of Parliamentary Counsel ,"1.1 To enable the government to carry out its legislative program and, subject to government priorities, to assist private members with their legislative requirements, by drafting Bills and amendments of Bills and supplying them to the parliament.",11793000,11316000,"    -$477,00095.96%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  693,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6 Services for Other Entities and Trust Moneys ,15584000,7614000,"    -$7,970,00048.86%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  698,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.5 Australia's contribution to the International Criminal Court,7862000,8140000,"    $278,000103.54%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  725,Attorney-General,Australian Institute of Criminology ,Australian Institute of Criminology ,"1.1 …inform policy and practice that seeks to reduce crime and promote justice, through research and the dissemination of information. This also includes the support of research which is relevant to current and future public policy issues and the funding of quality criminological research through an annual research grants program.",10226000,8491000,"    -$1,735,00083.03%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  694,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.1 National Community Crime Prevention Program,259000,0,"    -$259,0000%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  695,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.2 Payments for membership of international bodies,106000,106000,"    $0,000100%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  696,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.3 Payments for grants to Australian organisations,1204000,1212000,"    $8,000100.66%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  697,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.4 Safer Suburbs,3780000,2000000,"    -$1,780,00052.91%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  699,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.6 Pacific Police Development,279000,0,"    -$279,0000%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  700,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.7 Disaster Resilience Australia ,1792000,1620000,"    -$172,00090.4%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  703,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.10 National security public information campaign,530000,0,"    -$530,0000%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  705,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.12 Countering Violent Extremism to Prevent Terrorism,1507000,1515000,"    $8,000100.53%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  707,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.6.14 National Firearms Program Implementation Act 1996,75000,75000,"    $0,000100%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  709,Attorney-General,Attorney-General's Department ,Attorney-General's Department ,1.7.1 Natural Disaster Recovery and Rebuilding donation to Queensland flood appeal,3076000,0,"    -$3,076,0000%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  735,Attorney-General,Native Title Tribunal ,Native Title Tribunal ,"1.1 There are three key components to the National Native Title Tribunal program : agreement-making; decisions and arbitration, and; stakeholder and community relations.",24937000,0,"    -$24,937,0000%",    A-G 2012-13 PBS
  560,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,"1.2 Present television programs of wide appeal and more specialised interest that contribute to the diversity, quality and innovation of the industry generally…",621574000,631414000,"    $9,840,000101.58%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  559,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,"1.1 Provide distinctive radio programs that serve all local and regional communities throughout Australia, and satisfy diverse audience needs, nationally and internationally.",334693000,339986000,"    $5,293,000101.58%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  574,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Telecommunications Universal Service Management ,Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency ,"1.1 Together with an annual appropriation, the Telecommunications Industry Levy provides for funding to ensure the delivery of public interest telecommunications services…",0,334265000,"    $334,265,000#DIV/0!%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  558,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ","1.3 Ensure the switchover to digital-only television by the end of 2013. Support access to high-quality, innovative and diverse broadcasting services that deliver content consistent with Australia's diverse community expectations.",210917000,322752000,"    $111,835,000153.02%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  569,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,1.1 Delivering multilingual and multicultural television services that reflect Australian multicultural society.,188828000,211537000,"    $22,709,000112.03%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  557,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ",1.2 To support all Australians to safely and securely realise the full potential of the digital economy. Ensure the availability and reliability to consumers and businesses of reasonably priced basic and essential communications services.,119789000,101050000,"    -$18,739,00084.36%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  565,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,3.1 …extending the reach and quality of audience access to ABC digital television services in accordance with approved digital implementation plans…,94913000,98049000,"    $3,136,000103.3%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  564,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,2.1 Provides ABC satellite and analog terrestrial transmission services through the effective management of Transmission Service Agreements.,92473000,88525000,"    -$3,948,00095.73%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  567,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Communications and Media Authority ,Australian Communications and Media Authority ,"1.1 The ACMA will provide a regulatory environment that balances the needs of industry and the Australian community by effective regulation of the communications industry, and by planning and licensing of communication services.",70112000,73570000,"    $3,458,000104.93%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  568,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Communications and Media Authority ,Australian Communications and Media Authority ,1.2 The ACMA ensures that the community expectations are reflected in the standards and safeguards regime which applies to communications products and services. The ACMA also ensures that the community is informed about the communications products and services.,101918000,76966000,"    -$24,952,00075.52%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  572,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,1.4 To make SBS Digital Television available to all Australians.,71123000,68882000,"    -$2,241,00096.85%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  556,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ","Department of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy ","1.1 To facilitate the increased availability of fast, affordable and reliable broadband and communications infrastructure across Australia.",483976000,64424000,"    -$419,552,00013.31%",    MYEFO 2012-13
  570,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,1.2 Delivering multilingual and multicultural radio services that reflect Australian multicultural society.,36981000,38603000,"    $1,622,000104.39%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  563,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,1.2.3 Engage audiences through new media services including the internet and emerging broadband and mobile platforms.,25528000,25930000,"    $402,000101.57%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  561,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,1.2.1 Digital Regions Initiative,21893000,12118000,"    -$9,775,00055.35%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  571,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,1.3 To make SBS analog television and radio available to all Australians.,16690000,11017000,"    -$5,673,00066.01%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  562,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,Australian Broadcasting Corporation ,1.2.2 Remote Indigenous public internet access,2013000,2069000,"    $56,000102.78%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  573,"Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy",Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ,1.5 To make SBS Digital Radio available to all Australians.,1979000,2030000,"    $51,000102.58%",    DBCDE 2012-12-13 PBS
  600,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Clean Energy Regulator ,Clean Energy Regulator ,1.1.1 Support Australian obligations under the Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol…,0,751191000,"    $751,191,000#DIV/0!%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  575,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1 Program Support and Expenses not requiring appropriation in the Budget year,95953000,56798000,"    -$39,155,00059.19%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  589,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.7 Clean Energy Future - Low Carbon Communities,28000000,52314000,"    $24,314,000186.84%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  594,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.12 National Solar Schools Program,33890000,38803000,"    $4,913,000114.5%",    Treasury 2012-13 PBS *Forms part of Treasury Program 1.10 Payments to States
  582,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2 Program Support and Expenses not requiring appropriation in the Budget year,69920000,31406000,"    -$38,514,00044.92%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  599,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.4 Influence the development of international policies and measures in relation to climate change through the pursuit of broad based international climate action and agreement.,19358000,20467000,"    $1,109,000105.73%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  591,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.9 Clean Energy Future - Energy Efficiency Information Grants,4500000,11000000,"    $6,500,000244.44%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  595,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.3 Program Support and Expenses not requiring appropriation in the Budget year,9654000,10830000,"    $1,176,000112.18%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  583,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.1 Ordinary annual services Solar Cities,15783000,8099000,"    -$7,684,00051.31%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  592,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.10 Other services National Solar Schools Plan,7138000,6889000,"    -$249,00096.51%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  593,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.11 National Solar Schools Plan,7138000,6889000,"    -$249,00096.51%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  596,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.3.1 Ordinary annual services Climate Change Science Program,7800000,7800000,"    $0,000100%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  598,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.3.3 Clean Energy Future - Natural resource management for climate change,0,7575000,"    $7,575,000#DIV/0!%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  601,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Climate Change Authority ,Climate Change Authority ,1.1 The Authority objective is to contribute to the sound governance of climate change mitigation initiatives by ensuring these are efficient and effective through recommending improvements to their design and operation.,18771000,6606000,"    -$12,165,00035.19%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  576,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1.1 Ordinary annual services Climate Change - Foundation Campaign,8200000,0,"    -$8,200,0000%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  578,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1.3 Clean Energy Future - Carbon Farming Initiative - Non-Kyoto Fund,0,900000,"    $900,000#DIV/0!%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  579,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1.4 Clean Energy Future - Voluntary Action Pledge Fund and GreenPower purchases,895000,669000,"    -$226,00074.75%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  580,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1.5 Clean Energy Future - Public Information Campaign,21630000,2000000,"    -$19,630,0009.25%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  581,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.1.6 Clean Energy Future - Energy Security Fund,1000000000,0,"    -$1,000,000,0000%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  584,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.2 Energy Efficiency Programs,6120000,650000,"    -$5,470,00010.62%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  585,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.3 Solar Hot Water Initiative,42816000,500000,"    -$42,316,0001.17%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  586,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.4 Green loans Green start,3013000,0,"    -$3,013,0000%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  587,Climate Change & Energy Efficiency,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency ,1.2.5 Home Insulation Program,170793000,0,"    -$170,793,0000%",    Climate Change 2012-13 PBS
  247,Defence,Defence Materiel Organisation ,Defence Materiel Organisation ,"1.2 Sustainment involves the provision of in-service support for specialist military equipment, including platforms, fleets and systems operated by Defence…",5300993000,5295299000,"    -$5,694,00099.89%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  266,Defence,Defence Materiel Organisation ,Defence Materiel Organisation ,1.2 Defence capabilities will be sustained to meet operational requirements as identified in the specific Materiel Sustainment Agreement .,5300993000,5295299000,"    -$5,694,00099.89%",    DMO 2012-12-13 PBS
  223,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,1.3 …contribute to the achievement of the Government's defence objectives through the provision of capabilities for land and special operations…,5236978000,5025969000,"    -$211,009,00095.97%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  222,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.2 …provide maritime forces that contribute to the ADF capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support Australiaian global interests, shape the strategic environment and protect our national interests…",4254231000,4270118000,"    $15,887,000100.37%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  225,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.4 … provide immediate and responsive military options across the spectrum of operations as part of a whole-of-government joint or coalition response, either from Australia or deployed overseas…",4352927000,4217797000,"    -$135,130,00096.9%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  227,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,1.6 DSG supports Defence through the provision of a range of products and services including: legal services; personnel administration; housing; a range of personnel support functions; business services…,3966670000,3688491000,"    -$278,179,00092.99%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  246,Defence,Defence Materiel Organisation ,Defence Materiel Organisation ,"1.1 This Program delivers specialist military and associated equipment. It encompasses the DMO activities in support of the acquisition process, including all pre-approval activities, as well as the acquisition process for major and minor capital investments.",4550163000,3676094000,"    -$874,069,00080.79%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  265,Defence,Defence Materiel Organisation ,Defence Materiel Organisation ,"1.1 Acquisition projects will be delivered in a transparent and accountable manner, on time, within budget and to the required standard as approved by Government.",4550163000,3676094000,"    -$874,069,00080.79%",    DMO 2012-12-13 PBS
  248,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"1.1 To deliver means tested income support & other allowances to eligible veterans and dependants… including Service Pension and Invalidity Service Pension, similar to Age & Disability Support pensions; Partner Service Pension paid to eligible partners of veterans; Income Support Supplement paid to eligible war widow/ers.",3001535000,2893904000,"    -$107,631,00096.41%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  236,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.15 …administer nominal interest for the three military superannuation schemes: the Defence Force Retirement Benefits , the Defence Force Retirement & Death Benefits ; & the Military Superannuation & Benefits .",2643362000,2815138000,"    $171,776,000106.5%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  250,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"1.3 Deliver war widow/ers and Defence pensions, allowances and special purpose assistance to the dependants of veterans under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 and related legislation including the payment of war widow/ers claims for compensation.",1904991000,1850543000,"    -$54,448,00097.14%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  256,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,2.2 Provide access to hospital services for entitled beneficiaries through arrangements with hospitals in both the private and public sectors.,1693801000,1704336000,"    $10,535,000100.62%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  258,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"2.4 The objectives of these programs are to support veterans to remain independent in their homes, and improve their quality of life and health. The veteran community is ageing and increasingly requires higher levels of service. The provision of these services helps to delay entry into residential aged care and maximises independence.",1633047000,1694674000,"    $61,627,000103.77%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  249,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"1.2 To deliver disability pensions, allowances and special purpose assistance to eligible veterans and members of the Defence Force or Peacekeeping Force under the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 and related legislation.",1588594000,1553164000,"    -$35,430,00097.77%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  239,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,2.2.0 Operations supporting wider interests are designed to contribute to United Nations and international efforts to uphold global security.,1247823000,1210738000,"    -$37,085,00097.03%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  231,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.9 The Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group mission is to develop, deliver, enable and ensure Defence Joint Capability in order to protect and advance Australia's national and strategic interests…",1088760000,1013394000,"    -$75,366,00093.08%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  233,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,1.11 Capability Development Group develops and manages the Defence Capability Plan and prepares Defence capability investment approval proposals for Government consideration…,331308000,987597000,"    $656,289,000298.09%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  255,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,2 Provide access to general and specialist medical and dental services to entitled DVA beneficiaries,946105000,958231000,"    $12,126,000101.28%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  268,Defence,Defence Housing Australia ,Defence Housing Australia ,1 Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 and related legislation.,739983000,937406000,"    $197,423,000126.68%",    DHA 2012-13 PBS
  228,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.8 The Chief Information Officer Group's objective in delivering Program 1.8 is to provide Defence with dependable, secure and integrated ICT capabilities to support the conduct of ADF operations and Defence business.",964145000,833021000,"    -$131,124,00086.4%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  259,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"2.5 To provide a wide range of mental and allied health care services, including counselling and referral services for veterans, war widow/ers, serving members, former defence force members and their families.",577788000,599222000,"    $21,434,000103.71%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  226,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.5 Intelligence & Security Group delivers intelligence capability for Defence and Government; & leads the development of security policy, standards & plans to meet Defence protective security requirements & provide information security services to Government…",522709000,474357000,"    -$48,352,00090.75%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  234,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.12 The Chief Finance Officer Group is responsible for giving strategic financial advice and information to Ministers, the Secretary, the CDF and Defence Senior Leaders…",294724000,458100000,"    $163,376,000155.43%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  257,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,2.3 The Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits will provide entitled beneficiaries access to a comprehensive array of pharmaceuticals and wound dressings for the treatment of their health care needs.,441831000,433624000,"    -$8,207,00098.14%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  229,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"1.13 The Chief Information Officer Group objective in delivering Program 1.8 is to provide Defence with dependable, secure and integrated ICT capabilities to support the conduct of ADF operations and Defence business…",307269000,323580000,"    $16,311,000105.31%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  253,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,1.6 To provide compensation to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force and theirdependants,263118000,272148000,"    $9,030,000103.43%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  244,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,2.2.5 The War on Terror - Afghanistan,392400000,211500000,"    -$180,900,00053.9%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  254,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,1.7 To provide an updated actuarial assessment of the movement in the liability for income support and compensation under the rehabilitation and compensation Acts.,130100000,140800000,"    $10,700,000108.22%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  238,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"2.1 Ensure that the Government, through the ADF, has an active and effective role in regional stability, integrity and cohesion of the… immediate neighbourhood with Indonesia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and the island countries of the South West Pacific.",203669000,130545000,"    -$73,124,00064.1%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  267,Defence,Defence Materiel Organisation ,Defence Materiel Organisation ,"1.3 The DMO will meet Government, Ministerial and departmental expectations and timeframes for the provision of policy, advice and support and delivery of industry programs",124931000,129259000,"    $4,328,000103.46%",    DMO 2012-12-13 PBS
  242,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,2.2.3 Training and mentoring the Afghan National Army 4th Brigade in Uruzgan province to allow transition of lead security responsibility for the province.Building the capacity of the Afghan National Police to assist with civil policing functions in Uruzgan;Helping improve the Afghan Government's capacity to deliver core services and generate economic opportunities for its people; Operations to disrupt insurgent operations and supply routes utilising the Special Operations Task Group.,122400000,118980000,"    -$3,420,00097.21%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  237,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,1.16 The Defence Home Ownership Assistance was established in order to support the Government retention and recruitment initiatives and influence ADF member decisions to stay beyond critical career points…,88071000,99273000,"    $11,202,000112.72%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  235,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,1.14 …administer & report member and employer contributions paid during the year to the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits and the Military Superannuation and Benefits …,245595000,87865000,"    -$157,730,00035.78%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  240,Defence,Department of Defence ,Department of Defence ,"2.2.1 The Australian-led International Stabilisation Force consists of Navy, Army and Air Force personnel from Australia and New Zealand. The ISF operates at the invitation of the Government of East Timor, and in support of the United Nations , to maintain stability and provide a secure environment for the ongoing development of East Timor.",160200000,87600000,"    -$72,600,00054.68%",    DOD 2012-12-13 PBS
  251,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"1.4 To deliver other allowances and assistance to eligible veterans and dependants under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 & related legislation including home support loans, funeral benefits, prisoner of war ex gratia payments & payments on behalf of Commonwealth and allied countries…",85848000,88804000,"    $2,956,000103.44%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  260,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"2.6 To arrange for the provision of rehabilitation, medical and other related services under the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 and the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 and related legislation. This includes payment for medical treatment, rehabilitation services, attendant care and household services.",67651000,72221000,"    $4,570,000106.76%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  262,Defence,Department of Veterans Affairs ,Department of Veterans Affairs ,"3.1 Acknowledge and commemorate the service and sacrifice of the men and women who served Australia and its allies in wars, conflicts and peace operations.",43942000,59286000,"    $15,344,000134.92%",    Veterans' Affairs 2012-12-13 PBS
  264,Defence,Australian War Memorial,Australian War Memorial,"1.1 To maintain and develop the National Memo