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Introduction

On 22 May 2001 the following documents were referred to Legislation Committees for examination and report:

  • Particulars of proposed expenditure for the service of the year ending on 30 June 2002 [Document A - Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2001-2002];
  • Particulars of certain proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2002 [Document B - Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2001-2002];
  • Particulars of proposed expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2002 [Document C - Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2001-2002]

The Committee was required to report to the Senate on Wednesday, 20 June 2001.

Hearings

The Committee conducted hearings in public session on the Environment and Heritage portfolio on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 June 2001 for a total of 12 hours and 32 minutes and on the Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 June 2001, for a total of 21 hours and 27 minutes. The evidence given is recorded in Hansard and is available on the Internet at:

http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard/commttee/comsen.htm

Further written responses and information provided to the Committee on notice arising from the hearings are compiled as volumes of Additional Information. These are tabled in the Senate and posted on the Committee’s web page at:

http://www.aph.gov.au/senate_environment

General Comments

Questions on notice and supplementary hearing date

In accordance with Standing Order 26(9)(a), the Committee agreed that the date for written answers or additional information in response to questions placed on notice be 13 July 2001. A date for the commencement of supplementary meetings of the Committee has been set, in accordance with Standing Order 26(9)(b), for 15 November 2001.

Portfolio Specific Issues

The Committee raised a wide variety of issues during its examination of the 2001-2002 Estimates as follows:

Environment and Heritage portfolio

The Environment and Heritage portfolio was examined by the Committee on Monday 4 June 2001, and the morning of Tuesday 5 June 2001. The Committee chose to question interstate divisions first, followed by the Australian Greenhouse Office and finally the Department. A copy of the agenda is attached (Appendix 1). A considerable number of questions on notice were also tabled. Representatives from the Environment and Heritage portfolio were questioned on the following areas:

Supervising Scientist Division

National Oceans Office (NOO)

Bureau of Meteorology (BoM)

Australian Antarctic Division

Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA)

Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO)

Environment Australia (EA)

Senator Bolkus indicated at the beginning of questions for the Department he would place a considerable number of his questions on notice. These referred to the following areas:

Senator BOLKUS-I thought that you might appreciate that. It is on the basis that the minister has promised fulsome replies, which I also appreciate. For instance, in approvals in the legislation division there are questions on the Honeymoon uranium mine, EPBC implementation, bats in botanic gardens, ecological communities listings, brigalow communities, species, land clearing, long-line fishing, threat abatement plan, other threatening processes and seismic testing. There are some questions with respect to the budget in this area. The questions for the environment quality division include its dioxin program-that is, dioxins in furans and food-the national advisory body on scheduled waste, MTBE and whales. If I can give those to the secretariat on the basis that we will get fulsome answers.[2]

Strategic Development Division
Marine and Water Division
Australian and World Heritage Division
Natural Heritage Division

Parks Australia

Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio

Arts

During the examination of the Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio there were no questions for the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, National Maritime Museum of Australia, ScreenSound Australia, the National Archives of Australia, the National Library of Australia and Questacon. A copy of the agenda is attached (Appendix 1). A considerable number of questions on notice were also tabled. Representatives from the Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio were questioned on the following areas:

National Gallery of Australia (NGA)

Australia Council

Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC) and Australian Film Commission (AFC)

National Museum of Australia

Outcome 1 - A rich and stimulating cultural environment

Output 1.2 National Council for the Centenary of Federation

Information Technology

Outcome 2 - Competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services

Outcome 5 - Sustainable and effective e-commerce and online activity, and an internationally competitive information economy

National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE)
Government online

Corporate Services

Communications

Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)

Australia Post

Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA)

Australian Communications Authority (ACA)

Telstra

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)

Outcome 2 - Competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services

Acknowledgments

The Committee thanks the Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator the Hon Robert Hill and the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator the Hon Richard Alston, along with officers from both portfolio departments and agencies for their assistance during this Estimates process.

Senator Alan Eggleston
Chair

 

Appendix 1 - Public hearing agendas

Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee

Budget Estimates 2001-2002

Monday, 4 June & Tuesday, 5 June 2001

Commencing 9:00am

Committee Room 2S1

(Waiting Room Committee Room 2S2)

To be broadcast on Channel 8

http://webcast.aph.gov.au

Lunch will be from 1:00pm to 2:00pm on both days

Environment and Heritage Portfolio

Supervising Scientist Division (Interstate)

The National Oceans Office (Interstate)

Bureau of Meteorology (Interstate)

Australian Antarctic Division (Interstate)

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (Interstate)

Sydney Harbour Federation Trust (Interstate)

Australian Greenhouse Office

Department of the Environment and Heritage

Policy Coordination Division

Strategic Development Division

Approvals and Legislation Division

Environment Quality Division

Marine and Water Division

Australia and World Heritage Division (including Australian Heritage Commission)

Natural Heritage Division

Parks Australia

(Unfinished divisions/agencies to be continued 5 June 2001)

Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee

Budget Estimates 2001-2002

Wednesday, 6 June 2001

Commencing 9:00am

Committee Room 2S1

(Waiting Room Committee Room 2S2)

To be broadcast on Channel 8

http://webcast.aph.gov.au

Lunch will be from 1:00pm to 2:00pm on both days

Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Portfolio

Arts

National Gallery of Australia

Australia Council (Interstate)

Australian Film Commission (Interstate)

Australian Film Finance Corporation (Interstate)

Australian Film, Television and Radio School (Interstate)

National Maritime Museum of Australia (Interstate)

Department -

Outcome 1 - A rich and stimulating cultural environment

Output 1.1 Cultural support and awareness

Output 1.2 National Council for the Centenary of Federation

Output 1.3 National Portrait Gallery and Old Parliament House

Outcome 4 - Increased use, enjoyment and safety of Australia’s audiovisual heritage

Output 4.1 - 4.2 ScreenSound Australia

National Archives of Australia

National Library of Australia

National Museum of Australia and Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

(Information Technology - approx 2pm)

Information Technology

Department

Outcome 2 - Competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services

Output 2.1 ID, BITS

Outcome 3 - Australians value science and technology’s contribution to our culture and economic prosperity

Output 3.1 Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre

Outcome 5 - Sustainable and effective e-commerce and online activity, and an internationally competitive information economy

Output 5.1-5.2 National Office for the Information Economy

Output 5.3 Government online

Corporate Services

Close 11pmEnvironment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee

Budget Estimates 2001-2002

Thursday, 7 June 2001

Commencing 9:00am

Committee Room 2S1

(Waiting Room Committee Room 2S2)

To be broadcast on Channel 8

http://webcast.aph.gov.au

Lunch will be from 1:00pm to 2:00pm on both days

Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Portfolio

Communications

Special Broadcasting Service (Interstate)

Australia Post (Interstate)

Australian Broadcasting Authority (Interstate)

Australian Communications Authority (Interstate)

Telstra (Interstate)

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Interstate)

Department

Outcome 2 - Competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services

Outcome 2.1 (Telecommunications, Broadcasting and Intellectual Property)

Close - 11pm

 

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