The Senate - Parliament of Australia

Transcription

The Senate - Parliament of Australia
The Senate
BUSINESS OF COMMITTEES
This document is issued as a guide to Senators
Business listed is subject to change
It should be noted that times allocated for the consideration of outcomes, items and agencies
within portfolios are indicative only.
Senators, staff and departments should liaise with secretariats on the progress of portfolios
during the estimates process.
ADDITIONAL ESTIMATES FOR 2014 – 15 #
Public Hearings, Parliament House, Canberra
http://www.aph.gov.au/News_and_Events/Watch_Parliament
Updated Tuesday, 24 February 2015
_________________________________
GROUP A*
Monday, 23 and Tuesday, 24 February 2015
+
Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee
(CR 2S3, Channel 111, Radio 91.1)
(p 2)
Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee
(CR 2S1, Channel 112, Radio 90.3)
(p 3)
Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee
(Main CR, Channel 110, Radio 92.7)
(p 6)
Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee
(CR 2R1, Channel 109, Radio 98.3)
(p 8)
GROUP B*
Wednesday, 25 and Thursday, 26 February 2015
+
Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee
(CR 2S1, Channel 112, Radio 90.3)
(p 10, p 21)
Senate Economics Legislation Committee
(CR 2R1, Channel 109, Radio 98.3)
(p 13, p 23)
Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee
(CR 2S3, Channel 111, Radio 91.1)
(p 15, p 25)
Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee
(Main CR, Channel 110, Radio 92.7)
Friday, 27 February 2015
(p 17, p 27)
+
Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee
(CR 2S1, Channel 112, Radio 90.3)
(p 31)
^
Hearing on Cross-Portfolio Indigenous Matters
Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee
(CR 2S1, Channel 112, Radio 90.3)
(p 32)
# (Journals of the Senate: No. 76 – 10 February 2015, p2116-2117)
+
(Journals of the Senate: No. 76 – 10 February 2015, p2116-2117)
*Groupings A and B agreed to on 10 February 2015 (Journals of the Senate: No. 76 – 10 February 2015, p2116-2117)
^
(Journals of the Senate: No. 22 – 26 August 2008, p683)
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
SENATE ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Communications Portfolio
9.00 am
General questions of the Department
9.30 am
Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency
10.00 am
Australia Post
Morning Tea: 10.30 am to 10.45 am
10.45 am
Australia Post (Continued)
11.30 am
Australian Communications and Media Authority
12.00 pm
Special Broadcasting Service
Lunch: 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm
1.30 pm
Special Broadcasting Service (continued)
2.00 pm
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Afternoon Tea: 3.30 pm to 3.45 pm
3.45 pm
NBN Co Limited
Dinner 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm
7.30 pm
NBN Co Limited (continued)
Tea Break: 9.00 pm to 9.15 pm
9.15 pm
Program 1.1: Digital Technologies and Communications Services
11.00 pm
Proposed breaks
Adjournment
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
10.30am – 10.45am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
3.30pm – 3.45pm
6.30pm – 7.30pm
9.00pm – 9.15pm
Committee Chair: Senator Anne Ruston
Contact: Kirsty Cattanach (02) 6277 3528
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S3: Ph: (02) 6277 5853
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 2/32
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
SENATE FINANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio (continued)
9.00am
Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General
Outcome 1: The performance of the Governor-General's role is facilitated
through the organisation and management of official duties, management
and maintenance of the official household and property and
administration of the Australian Honours and Awards system
Program 1.1—Support for the Governor-General and Official Functions
Senator the Hon
Mathias Cormann
9.30am
Finance Portfolio
10.45am
Department of Finance
ASC Pty Ltd
Outcome 1: Informed decisions on Government finances through: policy
advice; implementing frameworks; and providing financial advice, guidance
and assurance
Program 1.1—Budget, Financial Management and Procurement Framework
(excluding Government Campaign Advertising – to be examined at 8.15pm)
1.30pm
ComSuper and Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
To be examined concurrently with:
Department of Finance Program 1.2—Public Sector Superannuation
ComSuper
Outcome 1: To provide access to Australian Government superannuation
benefits and information, through developing members' understanding of the
schemes, processing contributions, supporting investment processes, paying
benefits and managing member details, for current and former Australian
Public Servants and members of the Australian Defence Force, on behalf of
the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
Program 1.1—Superannuation Administration Services
Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
Outcome 1: Retirement benefits for past, present, and future Australian
Government employees and members of the Australian Defence Force
through investment and administration of their superannuation funds and
schemes
Program 1.1—Superannuation Scheme Governance
2.15pm
Department of Finance
Outcome 1 (continued)
Outcome 2: Effective Government policy advice, administration and
operations through: oversight of Government Business Enterprises;
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 3/32
Commonwealth property management and construction; risk management;
and providing ICT services
Program 2.1—Australian Government Business and ICT
Program 2.2—Property and Construction
Program 2.3—Insurance and Risk Management
5.45pm
Future Fund Management Agency
To be examined concurrently with:
Department of Finance Program 1.3 – Australian Government Investment
Funds
Future Fund Management Agency
Outcome 1: Make provision for the Commonwealth's unfunded
superannuation liabilities, payments for the creation and development of
infrastructure, and payments from the DisabilityCare Australia Fund by
managing the investment activities of the Future Fund, Nation-building
Funds and DisabilityCare Australia Fund, in line with the Government's
investment mandates.
Program 1.1—Management of the investment of the Future Fund
Program 1.2—Management of the investment of the Building Australia Fund,
Education Investment Fund and Health and Hospitals Fund and DisabilityCare
Australia Fund
Department of Finance
Program 1.3—Australian Government Investment Funds
 DisabilityCare Australia Fund
 Asset Recycling Fund*
 Medical Research Future Fund*
 Building Australia Fund#
 Education Investment Fund#
 Health and Hospitals Fund#
* Subject to the passage of legislation
# To be closed by 1 January 2015, subject to the passage of legislation
Senator the Hon
Michael Ronaldson
8.00pm
Government Campaign Advertising
(Outcome 1 – Program 1.1 - Budget, Financial Management and Procurement
Framework)
8.45pm
Outcome 3: Support for Parliamentarians, others with entitlements and
organisations as approved by Government through the delivery of
entitlements and targeted assistance
Program 3.1—Ministerial and Parliamentary Services
10.00pm
Australian Electoral Commission
Outcome 1: Maintain an impartial and independent electoral system for
eligible voters through active electoral roll management, efficient delivery
of polling services and targeted education and public awareness programs.
Program 1.1—Electoral Roll Management
Program 1.2—Election Management and Support Services
Program 1.3—Education and Communication
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 4/32
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
10.30am – 10.45am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
3.45pm – 4.00pm
6.30pm – 8.00pm
9.15pm – 9.30pm
Committee Chair: Senator Cory Bernardi
Contact: Margaret Cahill (02) 6277 3534
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S1: Ph: (02) 6277 5843
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 5/32
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
SENATE LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Attorney-General's Portfolio
*Interstate agencies
9.00 am – 11.00 am
Australian Human Rights Commission*
11.00 am – 11.15 am
Morning tea
11.15 am – 12.30 pm
Attorney-General's Department
Outcome 1: A just and secure society through the maintenance
and improvement of Australia's law and justice framework and
its national security and emergency management system.
GROUP 1
Corporate/cross-portfolio/general
Strategic Policy and Coordination Group – encompassing
Corporate Division, Information Division, Strategy and
Delivering Division and the Office of Corporate Counsel; and
Programme 1.8: Royal Commissions* (Royal Commission
into Home Insulation Program, Royal Commission into
Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and Royal
Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption)
Defence Abuse Response Taskforce
12.30 pm – 1.30 pm
Lunch
1.30 pm – 2.45 pm
Attorney-General's Department
Outcome 1: A just and secure society through the maintenance
and improvement of Australia's law and justice framework and
its national security and emergency management system.
GROUP 2
Programme 1.1: Attorney-General's Department Operating
Expenses – Civil Justice and Legal Services – encompassing
Access to Justice Division, Civil Law Division, International
Law and Human Rights Division, General Counsel
(International Law) and Office of Constitutional Law; and
Programme 1.3: Justice Services
Programme 1.4: Family Relationships
Programme 1.5: Indigenous Law and Justice
2.45 pm – 4.00 pm
Attorney-General's Department
Outcome 1: A just and secure society through the maintenance
and improvement of Australia's law and justice framework and
its national security and emergency management system.
GROUP 3
Programme 1.2: National Security and Criminal Justice Group
– encompassing National Security Resilience Policy Division,
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 6/32
Emergency Management Australia, National Security Law and
Policy Division, Criminal Justice Division and International
Crime Cooperation Division; and
Programme 1.6: National Security and Criminal Justice
Programme 1.7: Australian Government Disaster Financial
Support Payments
4.00 pm – 4.15 pm
Afternoon tea
4.15 pm – 4.45 pm
CrimTrac
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
4.45 pm - 5.30 pm
Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Family Court of Australia
Federal Circuit Court of Australia
5.30 pm – 6.00 pm
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner*
6.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Dinner
7.00 pm – 8.15 pm
Australian Federal Police
8.15 pm – 9.30 pm
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
9.30 pm – 9.45 pm
Tea break
9.45 pm – 10.30 pm
Attorney-General's Department
Outcome 2: Participate in, and access to, Australia's arts and
culture through developing and supporting cultural expression
GROUP 1
Civil Justice and Legal Services Group —
Ministry of the Arts only.
10.30 pm – 11.00 pm
Australia Council*
Screen Australia*
11.00 pm
Adjournment
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
11.00am – 11.15am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
4.00pm – 4.15pm
6.00pm – 7.00pm
9.30pm – 9.45pm
Committee Chair: Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald
Contact: Joshua Wrest (02) 6277 3498
Committee email: [email protected]
Main Committee Room: Ph: (02) 6277 4440
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 7/32
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
SENATE RURAL AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS AND TRANSPORT LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
9.00 am
Infrastructure and Regional Development Portfolio
Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
9.00–10.00 am
1. Corporate Services Division
10.00–11.00 am
2. Infrastructure Investment Division
11.00–11.15 am
[Morning Tea]
11.15–11.45 am
Infrastructure Investment Division (cont.)
11.45–1.00 pm
3. Infrastructure Australia
1.00–2.00 pm
[Lunch]
2.00–2.25 pm
4. Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC)
2.25–2.50 pm
5. Western Sydney Unit
2.50–3.35 pm
6. National Capital Authority
3.35–4.30 pm
7. Local Government and Territories Division
4.30–4.45 pm
[Afternoon Tea]
4.45–5.00 pm
Local Government and Territories Division (cont.)
5.00–5.30 pm
8. Policy and Research Division
5.30–6.00 pm
9. Office of Transport Security
6.00–6.30 pm
10. National Transport Commission
6.30–7.30 pm
[Dinner]
7.30–8.15 pm
11. Surface Transport Policy Division
8.15–8.40 pm
12. Australian Maritime Safety Authority
8.40–9.00 pm
13. Aviation and Airports Division
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 8/32
9.00–9.15 pm
[Tea Break]
9.15–9.30 pm
Aviation and Airports Division (cont.)
9.30–10.00 pm
14. Airservices Australia
10.00–10.30 pm
15. Australian Transport Safety Bureau
10.30–11.00 pm
16. Civil Aviation Safety Authority
11.00 pm
Proposed breaks
Adjournment
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
11.00am – 11.15am
1.00pm – 2.00pm
4.30pm – 4.45pm
6.30pm – 7.30pm
9.00pm – 9.15pm
Committee Chair: Senator the Hon Bill Heffernan
Contact: Kate Campbell (02) 6277 3514
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2R1: Ph: (02) 6277 2272
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 9/32
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
SENATE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DRAFT PROGRAM
HEALTH PORTFOLIO
Department of Health (DoH)
9:00am –
10:00am
(60 mins)
Whole of Portfolio/ Corporate Matters
10:00am –
11:00am
(60 mins)
Outcome 4: Acute Care
Programme 4.1: Public Hospitals and Information
Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
11:00am –
11:15am
(15 mins)
Break
11:15am –
12:55pm (100
mins)
Outcome 5: Primary Health Care
Programme 5.1: Primary Care Financing Quality and Access
Programme 5.2: Primary Care Practice Incentives
Programme 5.4: Mental Health
Programme 5.5: Rural Health Services
National Mental Health Commission (NMHC)
Medicare Locals
GP SuperClinics
12:55pm – 1:55pm
(60 mins)
Lunch
1:55 pm – 3:10pm
(105 mins)
Outcome 3: Access to Medical and Dental Services
Programme 3.1: Medicare Services
Programme 3.2: Targeted Assistance—Medical
Programme 3.3: Pathology and Diagnostic Imaging Services and
Radiation Oncology
Programme 3.4: Medical Indemnity
Programme 3.5: Hearing Services
Programme 3.6: Dental Services
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 10/32
3:10pm – 4.10pm
(60 mins)
Outcome 6: Private Health
Programme 6.1: Private Health Insurance
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman (PHIO)
4:10pm – 4:25pm
(15 mins)
Break
4:25pm - 4:55pm
(30 mins)
Outcome 2: Access to Pharmaceutical Services
Programme 2.1: Community Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Awareness
Programme 2.2: Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Services
Programme 2.3: Targeted Assistance—Pharmaceuticals
Programme 2.4: Targeted Assistance—Aids and Appliances
4:55pm – 5:45pm
(50 mins)
Outcome 7: Health System Capacity and Quality
Programme 7.1: e-Health Implementation
Programme 7.2: Health Information
Programme 7.3: International Policy Engagement
Programme 7.4: Research Capacity and Quality
Programme 7.5: Health Infrastructure
Programme 7.6: Blood and Organ Donation
Programme 7.7: Regulatory Policy
Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority
Therapeutic Goods Administration
National Blood Authority
National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme
(NICNAS)
5:45pm – 6:45pm
(60 mins)
Outcome 8: Healthcare Workforce Capacity
Programme 8.1: Workforce and Rural Distribution
Programme 8.2: Workforce Development and Innovation
6:45pm – 7:45pm
(60 mins)
Dinner
7:45pm – 9.15pm
(90 mins)
Outcome 1: Population Health
Programme 1.1: Public Health, Chronic Disease and Palliative Care
Programme 1.2: Drug Strategy
Programme 1.3: Immunisation
National Health and Medical Research Council
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)
9:15pm – 9:30pm
(15 mins)
Break
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 11/32
9:30pm –
10:30pm
(60 mins)
Outcome 9: Biosecurity and Emergency Response
Programme 9.1: Health Emergency Planning and Response
10:30pm –
11:00pm
(30 mins)
Outcome 10: Sport and Recreation
Programme 10.1: Sports and Recreation
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA)
Australian Sports Commission (ASC)
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Evening Break
11:00am
12:55pm
4:10pm
6:45pm
9:15pm
11:15am
1:55pm
4:25pm
7:45pm
9:30pm
Committee Chair: Senator Zed Seselja
Contact: Tasman Larnach (02) 6277 3517
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S1: Ph: (02) 6277 5843
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 12/32
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
SENATE ECONOMICS LEGISLATON COMMITTEE
*Interstate
agencies/programs
Treasury Portfolio
Department of Treasury
†Treasury has one
outcome and five main
groups
9.00-11.00am
11.00-11.15am
#Session to commence
with CEFC.
Department of the Treasury–Macroeconomic Group (with
Corporate Strategy and Services Group)
Outcome 1: Informed decisions on the development and
implementation of policies to improve the wellbeing of the
Australian people, including by achieving strong,
sustainable economic growth, through the provision of
advice to government and the efficient administration of
federal financial relations.†
(The Secretary of the Treasury appears with the
Macroeconomic Group.)
Morning tea break
Department of the Treasury–Fiscal Group
#Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)*
CEFC is appearing
with the Fiscal Group.
11.15am-12.30pm
12.30-1.30pm
Lunch break
1.30-2.00pm
Inspector-General of Taxation (IGT)*
2.00-4.00pm
4.00-4.15pm
Australian Securities
(ASIC)*
Afternoon tea break
4.15-4.30pm
Commonwealth Grants Commission (CGC)
4.30-5.15pm
Productivity Commission (PC)*
5.15-6.30pm
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)*
6.30-7.30pm
Dinner break
7.30-8.50pm
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
(ACCC)*
Tea break
8.50-9.05pm
and
Investments
Commission
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 13/32
9.05-9.50pm
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Department of the Treasury–Markets Group
FIRB appearing with
Markets Group
Corporations and
Markets Advisory
Committee appearing
with Markets Group
(Foreign Investment Review Board appearing with the
Markets Group)
9.50-11.00pm
(Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee appearing
with the Markets Group)
11.00pm
Adjournment
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
11.00am – 11.15am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
4.00pm – 4.15pm
6.30pm – 7.30pm
8.50pm – 9.05pm
Committee Chair: Senator Sean Edwards
Contact: Leonie Lam (02) 6277 3532
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2R1: Ph: (02) 6277 2272
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 14/32
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
SENATE EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DRAFT PROGRAM
EDUCATION AND TRAINING PORTFOLIO
9.00am – 9.30am
Cross Portfolio Department of Education and Training1
9.30am – 10.15am
Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
(ACARA)
10.15am – 11.00am
Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership
(AITSL)
11.00am – 11.15am
Break
11.15am – 12.00pm
Australian Research Council (ARC)
12.00pm – 12.45pm
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA)
12.45pm – 1.45pm
Lunch
1.45pm – 2.30pm
Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
2.30pm – 3.30pm
Outcome 1: Improved access to quality services that support
early childhood learning and care for children through a
national quality framework, agreed national standards,
investment in infrastructure, and support for parents, carers,
services and the workforce
Programme 1.1: Support for the Child Care System
Programme 1.4: Early Childhood Education
3.30pm – 3.45pm
Break
3.45pm – 6.15pm
Outcome 2: Improved learning, and literacy, numeracy and
educational attainment for school students, through funding for
quality teaching and learning environments, workplace learning
and career advice
Programme 2.1: Government Schools National Support
Programme 2.2: Non-Government Schools National Support
Programme 2.3: Schools Support
Programme 2.4: Trade Training Centres in Schools Programme
Programme 2.5: Digital Education
Programme 2.6: More Support for Students with Disabilities
Programme 2.7: Youth Support
1
Questions relating to the Office for Learning and Teaching should be addressed to the Department of Education and Training
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 15/32
6.15pm – 7.15pm
Break
7.15pm – 11.00pm
(includes tea break
9.30pm – 9.45pm)
Outcome 3: Promote growth in economic productivity and
social wellbeing through access to quality higher education,
international education and international quality research,
skills and training
Programme 3.1: Commonwealth Grant Scheme
Programme 3.2: Higher Education Superannuation Programme
Programme 3.3: Higher Education Support
Programme 3.4: Higher Education Loan Programme
Programme 3.5: Investment in Higher Education Research
Programme 3.6: Research Capacity
Programme 3.7: International Education Support
Programme 3.8: Building Skills and Capability
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
11.00am – 11.15am
12.45pm – 1.45pm
3.30pm – 3.45pm
6.15pm – 7.15pm
9.30pm – 9.45pm
Committee Chair: Senator Bridget McKenzie
Contact: Chiara Edwards (02) 6277 3524
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S3: Ph: (02) 6277 3305
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 16/32
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
SENATE FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DEFENCE PORTFOLIO
Department of Defence and Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
9.00 am
30 mins
9.30 am
1 hr
10.30 am
15 mins
Morning Tea Break
10.45 am
11.30 am
12.15 pm
1.75 hr
Program 1.2: Navy Capabilities
Program 1.3: Army Capabilities
Program 1.4: Air Force Capabilities
12.30 pm
1 hr
Lunch Break
1.30 pm
2.00 pm
2 hrs
Program 1.4: Air Force Capabilities (continued)
Program 1.5: Intelligence Capabilities
Program 1.6: Chief Operating Officer—Defence Support and Reform
Program 1.7: Chief Operating Officer—Chief Information Officer
Program 1.8: Chief Operating Officer—Defence People
Program 1.9: Defence Science and Technology
Program 1.10: Vice-Chief of the Defence Force
Program 1.11: Joint Operations Command
Program 1.12: Capability Development
Program 1.13: Chief Finance Officer
Program 1.14: Defence Force Superannuation Benefits
Program 1.15: Defence Force Superannuation Nominal Interest
Program 1.16: Housing Assistance
Program 1.17: Other administered
3.30 pm
15 mins
Afternoon Tea Break
3.45 pm
2.25 hr
Portfolio and Budget overview and questions arising from opening
statements
Outcome 1
The protection and advancement of Australia’s national interests
through the provision of military capabilities and promotion of
security and stability.
Program 1.1: Office of the Secretary and Chief of the Defence Force
Defence Materiel Organisation
Outcome 1
Contributing to the preparedness of the Australian Defence
Organisation through acquisition and through-life support of
military equipment and supplies.
Program 1.1: Management of Capability Acquisition
Program 1.2: Management of Capability Sustainment
Program 1.3: Provision of Policy Advice and Management Services
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 17/32
6.00pm
15 mins
Outcome 2
The advancement of Australia’s strategic interests through the
conduct of military operations and other tasks as directed by
Government.
Program 2.1: Operations contributing to the security of the immediate
neighbourhood
Program 2.2: Operations supporting wider interests
6.15 pm
15 mins
Outcome 3
Support to the Australian community and civilian authorities as
requested by Government.
Program 3.1: Defence contribution to National Support Tasks in
Australia
6.30 pm
1 hr
Dinner Break
7.30pm
30 mins
Department of Veterans' Affairs
Portfolio overview
Corporate and general matters
8.00 pm
1 hr
Outcome 1
Maintain and enhance the financial wellbeing and self-sufficiency of
eligible persons and their dependants through access to income
support, compensation, and other support services, including
advice and information about entitlements.
Programme 1.1: Veterans’ Income Support and Allowances.
Programme 1.2: Veterans’ Disability Support.
Programme 1.3: Assistance to Defence Widow/ers and Dependants.
Programme 1.4: Assistance and Other Compensation for Veterans and
Dependants.
Programme 1.5: Veterans’ Children Education Scheme.
Programme 1.6: Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Acts—
Income Support and Compensation
Programme 1.7: Adjustments to Military Rehabilitation and
Compensation Acts Liability Provision—Income Support and
Compensation.
9.00 pm
30 mins
Evening break
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 18/32
9.30 pm
30 mins
Outcome 2
Maintain and enhance the physical wellbeing and quality of life of
eligible persons and their dependants through health and other care
services that promote early intervention, prevention and treatment,
including advice and information about health service entitlements.
Programme 2.1: General Medical Consultations and Services.
Programme 2.2: Veterans’ Hospital Services.
Programme 2.3: Veterans’ Pharmaceutical Benefits.
Programme 2.4: Veterans’ Community Care and Support.
Programme 2.5: Veterans’ Counselling and Other Health Services.
Programme 2.6: Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Acts—
Health and Other Care Services.
Programme 2.7: Adjustment to the Military Rehabilitation and
Compensation Acts Liability Provision—Health and Other Care
Services.
10.00 pm
30 mins
Outcome 3
Acknowledgement and commemoration of those who served
Australia and its allies in wars, conflicts and peace operations
through promoting recognition of service and sacrifice,
preservation of Australia’s wartime heritage, and official
commemorations.
Programme 3.1: War Graves and Commemorations
Programme 3.2: Gallipoli-related Activities
10.30 pm
30 mins
Australian War Memorial
Outcome 1
Australians remembering, interpreting and understanding the
Australian experience of war and its enduring impact through
maintaining and developing the National Memorial, its collection
and exhibition of historical material, commemorative ceremonies
and research.
Program 1.1: Commemorative ceremonies
Program 1.2: National memorial and grounds
Program 1.3: National collection
Program 1.4: Exhibitions
Program 1.5: Interpretive services
Program 1.6: Promotion and community services
Program 1.7: Research and information dissemination
Program 1.8: Visitor services
11.00 pm
Adjournment
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 19/32
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
10.30am – 10.45am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
3.30pm – 3.45pm
6.30pm – 7.30pm
9.00pm – 9.30pm
Committee Chair: Senator Chris Back
Contact: Kimberley Balaga (02) 6277 3536
Committee email: [email protected]
Main Committee Room: Ph: (02) 6277 5840
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 20/32
Thursday, 26 February 2015
SENATE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DRAFT PROGRAM
HUMAN SERVICES PORTFOLIO
Department of Human Services (DHS)
9:00am – 9:30am
(30 mins)
Australian Hearing
9:30am – 10:30am
(60 mins)
Whole of Department—Corporate Matters
10:30am – 10:45am
(15 mins)
Break
10:45am – 12:30pm
(105 mins)
Outcome 1: Informed government decisions on, and access to social, health
and child support services
Programme 1.1: Services to the Community
-
Social Security and Welfare
Programme 1.2: Services to the Community
-
Health
Programme 1.3: Child Support
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Lunch
SOCIAL SERVICES PORTFOLIO
Department of Social Services (DSS)
1:30pm – 3.30pm
(120 mins)
Cross Outcomes/ Corporate Matters
Grant Programs
3:30pm – 4:25pm
(55 mins)
Outcome 4: Housing
Programme 4.1: Housing and Homelessness
Programme 4.2: Affordable Housing
4:25pm – 4:35pm
(10 mins)
Break
4:35pm – 5:30pm
(55 mins)
Outcome 3: Ageing and Aged Care
Programme 3.1: Access and Information
Programme 3.2: Home Support
Programme 3.3: Home Care
Programme 3.4: Residential and Flexible Care
Programme 3.5: Workforce and Quality
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 21/32
Programme 3.6: Ageing and Service Improvement
Aged Care Quality Agency
5:30pm – 7:00pm
(90 mins)
Outcome 5: Disability and Carers
Programme 5.1: Disability, Mental Health and Carers Scheme
Programme 5.2: National Disability Insurance Scheme
National Disability Insurance Agency
7:00pm – 8:00pm
(60 mins)
Dinner
8:00pm – 9:25pm
(85 mins)
Outcome 2: Families and Communities
Programme 2.1: Families and Communities
Programme 2.2: Paid Parental Leave
Programme 2.3: Social and Community Services
9:25pm – 9:35pm
(10 mins)
Break
9:35pm – 11:00pm
(85 mins)
Outcome 1: Social Security
Programme 1.1: Family Tax Benefit
Programme 1.2: Child Payments
Programme 1.3: Income Support for Vulnerable People
Programme 1.4: Income Support for People in Special Circumstances
Programme 1.5: Supplementary Payments and Support for Income Support
Recipients
Programme 1.6: Income Support for Seniors
Programme 1.7: Allowances and Concessions for Seniors
Programme 1.8: Income Support for People with Disability
Programme 1.9: Income Support for Carers
Programme 1.10: Working Age Payments
Programme 1.11: Student Payments
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Evening Break
10:30am
12:30pm
4:25pm
7:00pm
9:25pm
10:45am
1:30pm
4:35pm
8:00pm
9:35pm
Committee Chair: Senator Zed Seselja
Contact: Tasman Larnach (02) 6277 3517
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S1: Ph: (02) 6277 5843
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 22/32
Thursday, 26 February 2015
SENATE ECONOMICS LEGISLATON COMMITTEE
*Interstate
agencies/programs
#Session to
commence with
ACNC.
ATO and Revenue
Group appearing
together.
Treasury Portfolio (continued)
Department of the Treasury–Revenue Group
Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
#Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission
(ACNC)*
9.00-11.00am
11.00-11.15am
Morning tea break
*Interstate
agencies/programs
11.15am-12.30pm
Industry Portfolio
12.30-1.30pm
Lunch break
1.30-1.50pm
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (via teleconference)
1.50-2.35pm
Office of the Chief Scientist
2.35-4.30pm
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
(CSIRO)
Afternoon tea break
4.30-4.45pm
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)*
4.45-5.45pm
Cross-portfolio/Corporate/Programme 4: Programme support
4.1 Improving Regulation
4.2 Building a High Performance Organisation
†The department
Department of Industry and Science—Programme 2:
has one outcome
Supporting Science and Innovation
and 3 programmes. Outcome 1: Enabling growth and productivity for globally
competitive industries through building skills and capability,
supporting science and innovation, encouraging investment
and improving regulation. †
2.1 Science Awareness, Infrastructure and International
Engagement
5.45-6.45pm
2.2 Business Research, Development and Commercialisation
6.45-7.45pm
Dinner break
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 23/32
7.45-8.30pm
Anti-Dumping
Commission
appearing with
Programme 3, 3.1
Competitive
Marketplace
ARENA appearing
with Programme
3, 3.5 Energy
8.30-9.30pm
9.30-9.45pm
9.45-10.30pm
Department of Industry and Science—Programme 2:
Supporting Science and Innovation (continued)
Department of Industry and Science—Programme 3:
Encouraging Investment
3.1 Competitive Marketplace†
3.2 Business and Market Development
3.3 Economic Transition
3.4 Resources
3.5 Energy
(Anti-Dumping Commission appears with Programme 3, 3.1
Competitive Marketplace)
(Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) appears with
Programme 3, 3.5 Energy)
Tea break
10.30-11.00pm
Department of Industry and Science—Programme 3:
Encouraging Investment (continued)
Geoscience Australia
11.00pm
Adjournment
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
11.00am -11.15am
12.30pm - 1.30pm
4.30pm - 4.45pm
6.45pm - 7.45pm
9.30pm - 9.45pm
Committee Chair: Senator Sean Edwards
Contact: Leonie Lam (02) 6277 3532
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2R1: Ph: (02) 6277 2272
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 24/32
Thursday, 26 February 2015
SENATE EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DRAFT PROGRAM
EMPLOYMENT PORTFOLIO
9.00am – 9.30am
Cross Portfolio Department of Employment
9.30am – 10.30am
Fair Work Commission2
10.30am – 10.45am
Break
10.45am – 12.00pm
Fair Work Ombudsman
12.00pm – 12.45pm
Safe Work Australia
12.45pm – 1.45pm
Lunch
1.45pm – 2.15pm
Comcare, the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
Commission, and the Seafarers’ Safety, Rehabilitation and
Compensation Authority
2.15pm – 3.45pm
Office of the Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate
(Fair Work Building and Construction)
3.45pm – 4.15pm
Asbestos Safety Eradication Agency
4.15pm – 4.30pm
Break
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Workplace Gender Equality Agency
5.30pm – 7.00pm
Outcome 1: Foster a productive and competitive labour
market through employment policies and programmes that
assist job seekers into work, meet employer needs and
increase Australia’s workforce participation.
Programme 1.1: Employment Services
7.00pm – 8.00pm
Dinner
2
Questions relating to the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal should be addressed to the Fair Work Commission
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 25/32
8.00pm – 11.00pm
(includes tea break
from 9.30pm –
9.45pm)
Outcome 2: Facilitate jobs growth through policies that
promote fair, productive and safe workplaces.
Programme 2.1: Employee Assistance
Programme 2.2: Workplace Assistance3
Programme 2.3: Workers Compensation Payments
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
10.30am – 10.45am
12.45pm – 1.45pm
4.15pm – 4.30pm
7.00pm – 8.00pm
9.30pm – 9.45pm
Committee Chair: Senator Bridget McKenzie
Contact: Chiara Edwards (02) 6277 3524
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S3: Ph: (02) 6277 3305
3
Questions relating to the Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner should be addressed to the Department of Employment.
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 26/32
Thursday, 26 February 2015
SENATE FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Note: the program has been organised to reflect the integration of DFAT and AusAid
FOREIGN AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO
9.00 am
1.5 hr
Portfolio and Budget Overview including Development Assistance
and Corporate
10.30 am
15 mins
Morning Tea Break
10.45 am
15 mins
Portfolio and Budget Overview including Development Assistance
and Corporate (continued)
11.00 am
30 mins
Outcome 1
The advancement of Australia’s international strategic, security and
economic interests including through bilateral, regional and
multilateral engagement on Australian Government foreign, trade
and international development policy priorities.
North Asia
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.7: Official Development Assistance – East Asia
South-East Asia
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.7: Official Development Assistance – East Asia
Program 1.8: Official Development Assistance – East Asia (AustraliaIndonesia Partnership for Reconstruction and Development)
11.30 am
15 mins
Americas
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other
Europe
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
11.45 am
45 mins
South, Central and West Asia
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other
Middle East and Africa
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 27/32
12.30 pm
1 hr
Lunch Break
1.30 pm
15 mins
South, Central and West Asia (continued)
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other
Middle East and Africa (continued)
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other
1.45 pm
45 mins
2.30pm
30 mins
3.00 pm
30 mins
Pacific
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.6: Official Development Assistance – PNG and Pacific
International Security, Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.10: Official Development Assistance – Emergency,
Humanitarian and Refugee Program (De-Mining)
Multilateral Policy, Legal and Environment
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.2: Payments to International Organisations (Administered
Items)
Program 1.4: International Climate Change Engagement
Program 1.12: Official Development Assistance – UN, Commonwealth
and Other International Organisations
3.30 pm
3.45 pm
15 mins
30 mins
Afternoon Tea
Multilateral Banks and Funds and Global Partnerships
Program 1.2: Payments to international organisations (administered items)
Program 1.11: Official Development Assistance – Multilateral
Replenishments
Program 1.12: Official Development Assistance – UN, Commonwealth
and Other International Organisations
Program 1.13:Official Development Assistance – NGO, Volunteer and
Community Programs
4.15 pm
15 mins
4.30 pm
30 mins
Humanitarian
Program 1.10: Official Development Assistance – Emergency,
Humanitarian and Refugee Program
Public Diplomacy and Communications; Awards
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.3: Public Information Services and Public Diplomacy
(Administered)
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other (Australia Awards)
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 28/32
5.00pm
30 mins
New Colombo Plan
Program 1.5: New Colombo Plan—Transforming Regional Relationships
5.30 pm
15 mins
Services to Other Agencies in Australia and Overseas
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
5.45 pm
15 mins
6.00pm
15 mins
Outcome 2
The protection and welfare of Australians abroad and access to secure
international travel documentation through timely and responsive
travel advice and consular and passport services in Australia and
overseas.
Program 2.1: Consular Services
Program 2.2: Passport Services
6.15 pm
15 mins
Outcome 3
A secure Australian Government presence overseas through the
provision of security services and information and communications
technology infrastructure, and the management of the
Commonwealth’s overseas property estate.
Services to Diplomatic and Consular Representatives in Australia
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Security, ICT and overseas property
Program 3.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 3.2: Overseas Property
6.30 pm
1 hr
Dinner Break
TRADE PORTFOLIO
7.30pm
1.5 hr
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Bilateral, regional and multilateral trade negotiations
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Trade development and policy coordination, tourism promotion
Program 1.1: Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations
Program 1.9: Official Development Assistance – Africa, South and
Central Asia, Middle East and Other (Mining for Development)
9.00 pm
15 mins
9.15 pm
15 mins
Evening Tea Break
Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (Efic)
Outcome 1
Facilitate and encourage Australian export trade by providing
financial solutions to Australian companies involved in such trade.
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 29/32
9.30 pm
30 mins
Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)
Outcome 1
Contribute to Australia’s economic prosperity by promoting
Australia’s export and other international economic interests through
the provision of information, advice and services to business,
associations, institutions and government.
Program 1.1: Promotion of Australia’s export and other international
economic interest (includes Tourism division)
Program 1.2: Programmes to promote Australia’s export and other
international economic interests (Export Market Development Grants
(EMDG) Scheme and Asian Business Engagement (ABE) Plan)
Outcome 2
The protection and welfare of Australians abroad through timely and
responsive consular and passport services in specific locations
overseas.
Program 2.1: Consular and passport services
Program 1.14: (DFAT outcome) Programs to Promote Australia's
International Tourism Interests (NB: new program in 2014-2015)
10.00 pm
1 hr
Tourism Australia
Outcome 1
Grow demand and foster a competitive and sustainable Australian
tourism industry through partnership marketing to targeted global
consumers in key markets.
Program 1.1: Supporting Outcome 1
Component 1.1: Grow demand
Component 1.2: Industry Development
11.00 pm
Adjournment
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Dinner
Tea Break
10.30am – 10.45am
12.30pm – 1.30pm
3.30pm – 3.45pm
6.30pm – 7.30pm
9.00pm – 9.15pm
Committee Chair: Senator Chris Back
Contact: Kimberley Balaga (02) 6277 3536
Committee email: [email protected]
Main Committee Room: Ph: (02) 6277 5840
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 30/32
Friday, 27 February 2015
SENATE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DRAFT PROGRAM
SOCIAL SERVICES PORTFOLIO
Department of Social Services (DSS)
9:00am –
10:30am
(90 mins)
Outcome 2: Families and Communities
Programme 2.4: Support for Child Care System
Programme 2.5: Child Care Benefit
Programme 2.6: Child Care Rebate
10:30am –
10:45am
(15 mins)
Break
10:45am –
1:00pm
(135 mins)
Outcome 2: Families and Communities (cont)
Programme 2.4: Support for Child Care System
Programme 2.5: Child Care Benefit
Programme 2.6: Child Care Rebate
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
10:30am – 10:45am
Committee Chair: Senator Zed Seselja
Contact: Tasman Larnach (02) 6277 3517
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S1: Ph: (02) 6277 5843
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 31/32
Friday, 27 February 2015
SENATE FINANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
HEARING ON CROSS-PORTFOLIO INDIGENOUS MATTERS
AGENDA
Senator the
Hon Nigel
Scullion
9.00am11.30am
(Break
10.30am10.45am)
11.30am2.00pm
(Lunch break
12.45pm1.30pm)
2.00-3.00pm
3.00pm
Themes/Issues
Department(s)/Agencies
Agencies
Northern Land Council
Office of Township Leasing
Office of the Registrar of Indigenous
Corporations
Indigenous Business Australia
Indigenous Land Corporation
Agencies
Outcome 2: Indigenous – Improve results for
Indigenous Australians including in relation
to school attendance, employment and
community safety, through delivering services
and programs, and through measures that
recognise the special place that Indigenous
people hold in this Nation.
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Indigenous Advancement Strategy
Program 2.1—Jobs, land and economy
Program 2.2—Children and schooling
Program 2.3—Safety and wellbeing
Program 2.4—Culture and capability
Program 2.5—Remote Australia strategies
Program 2.6—Program support
Health issues
 Renal
 Dialysis
 Eye
 Petrol sniffing
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Department of Health
Adjournment
Proposed breaks
Morning tea
10.30am – 10.45am
Lunch
12.45pm - 1.30pm
Committee Chair: Senator Cory Bernardi
Contact: Margaret Cahill (02) 6277 3534
Committee email: [email protected]
Committee Room 2S1: Ph: (02) 6277 5843
Information on programs for individual estimates hearings can be found online at
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/Estimates_daily_programs
7/2015
Page 32/32