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Government advertising and accountability6 December 2005 © Commonwealth of Australia 2005 |
View the report as a single document - (PDF 3089KB)
View the report as separate downloadable parts:
| Members of the Committee | (PDF 87KB) |
| Terms of Reference | (PDF 91KB) |
| List of Tables | (PDF 111KB) |
| List of Figures | (PDF 111KB) |
| List of Abbreviations | (PDF 112KB) |
| Executive Summary | (PDF 177KB) |
| Introduction Commonwealth government advertising since 1996 WorkChoices campaign High Court challenge and appropriations process Accountability framework Disclosure Guidelines Auditor-General scrutiny |
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| Recommendations | (PDF 93KB) |
| Chapter 1 - Background to the inquiry | (PDF 199KB) |
| Establishment of inquiry Government cooperation with inquiry Evidence from Minister Abetz What is government advertising? Need for the inquiry Structure of the Report |
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| Chapter 2 - Expenditure on Commonwealth government advertising since 1996 | (PDF 211KB) |
| Expenditure and trends Methodological issues in reporting Distinguishing market research and consultancy costs Reporting under different criteria Conclusion |
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| Chapter 3 - Nature and extent of government advertising since 1996 | (PDF 196KB) |
| Major campaigns since 1996 Comparison with previous federal government practice Justification for government advertising campaigns Conclusion |
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| Chapter 4 - Appropriations process and the WorkChoices campaign | (PDF 225KB) |
| Budgeting for government advertising WorkChoices advertising campaign High Court challenge Implications of the High Court judgement Aftermath of High Court decision Conclusion |
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| Chapter 5 - Decision-making processes | (PDF 225KB) |
| Introduction The decision-making processes Criticisms and issues relating to the MCGC and GCU processes Conclusion |
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| Chapter 6 - Adequacy of the guidelines for government advertising | (PDF 208KB) |
| The 1995 Guidelines Revising the 1995 guidelines Auditor-General's principles and guidelines Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee Government arguments against revision of 1995 guidelines Conclusion |
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| Chapter 7 - Enforcement of guidelines and other accountability mechanisms | (PDF 239KB) |
| Sufficiency of guidelines Enforceability of guidelines Other accountability mechanisms Conclusion |
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| Government Senators' Minority Report | (PDF 177KB) |
| Justification of expenditure on government advertising Costs and practicality of independent review Whether there is a need for a ‘legislative base’ Comments by the Clerk of the Senate |
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| Appendix 1 - List of Submissions, Tabled Documents and Additional Information | (PDF 114KB) |
| Appendix 2 - Public hearings | (PDF 85KB) |
| Appendix 3 - WorkChoices advertisements (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 312KB) |
| Appendix 4 - MCGC GCU processes (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 135KB) |
| Appendix 5 - Guidelines for government advertising campaigns | (PDF 141KB) |
| Appendix 6 - Annual report on the Government of Canada's advertising – Key information (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 525KB) |
| Appendix 7 - Annual report on the Government of Canada's advertising – Major campaign details (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 1251KB) |
| Appendix 8 - Government advertising expenditure by type 1995-1996 to 2004-2005 (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 204KB) |
| Appendix 9 - Answers to questions on notice - Government Communications Unit, PM&C (Only available in PDF format) |
(PDF 566KB) |
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