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SENATE ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE ARTS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE 

Public Hearings: 2000–2001 Budget Estimates

Monday, 4 June - Thursday, 7 June 2001

Committee Room 2S1
Parliament House
Canberra ACT

To be televised on Channel 8
http://www.aph.gov.au/live

 

AGENDA

MONDAY, 4 JUNE

9.00am 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)
Parks Australia
TUESDAY, 5 JUNE 2001
9.00am Environment and Heritage Portfolio
Department of the Environment and Heritage
Natural Heritage Division
WEDNESDAY, 6 JUNE 2001
9.00am 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
approx 2.00pm 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
THURSDAY, 7 JUNE 2001
9.00am 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)
BREAKS

Start 9.00am

1.00pm

- 2.00pm Lunch

Committee Chair: Senator Eggleston
Contact: Michael Gallagher (02) 6277 3528
Committee Room 2S1 (02) 6277 584

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