Chapter 2

Chapter 2

Portfolio specific issues

2.1        This chapter provides an overview of some of the matters raised during the committee's hearings on the Additional Estimates 2015–16. The discussion follows the outcome and agency structure.

Environment Portfolio

Department of the Environment

2.2        The committee opened the hearing with the Department of the Environment by asking general questions about:

Outcome 1: Conserve, protect and sustainably manage Australia's biodiversity, ecosystems, environment and heritage through research, information management, supporting natural resource management, establishing and managing Commonwealth Protected areas, and reducing and regulating the use of pollutants and hazardous substances

2.3        The committee called officers in relation to Program 1.2: Environmental Information and Research. The committee discussed the following matters:

2.4        The committee also noted that it was assisted in its examination of international whaling issues by Ms Chris Schweizer, who attended the hearing although currently on secondment to another agency.

2.5        During the course of the hearing, the committee released officers in relation to Program 1.3: Carbon Pollution Reduction—Land Sector Initiatives without providing evidence.

2.6        Officers were called in relation to Program 1.4: Conservation of Australia's Heritage and the Environment. Matters raised included:

2.7        Officers from the department were called in relation to Program 1.5: Environmental Regulation. Matters discussed included:

2.8        Due to time constraints the committee did not complete its examination of Program 1.5 on 8 February. The committee agreed to hold a further hearing to continue its examination of Program 1.5 on 4 March 2016.

Outcome 2: Reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to the impacts of climate change and contribute to the negotiation of an effective global solution to climate change, through developing and implementing a national response to climate change

2.9        Officers from the department were called in relation to Program 2.1: Reducing Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. Matters raised included:

2.10      In relation to Program 2.2: Adapting to Climate Change, matters raised included the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (pp 105–106) and the potential effect of CSIRO's announcement that it is planning to reduce its work in relation to climate change science (p. 106).

Outcome 3: Advancement of Australia's strategic, scientific, environmental and economic interests in the Antarctic by protecting, administering and researching the region

2.11      Officers from the department were called in relation to Program 3.1: Antarctica: Science, Policy and Presence. The committee joined with Dr Nick Gales, Director, Australian Antarctic Division, to offer its sincere condolences to the family of Mr David Wood, the Division's helicopter pilot, who died after a tragic accident in Antarctica on 11 January 2016 (p. 56).

2.12      Other matters examined included:

2.13      The committee held an additional hearing on 4 March 2016 to complete its examination of the Environment Portfolio. Officers from the Department of the Environment were called in relation to:

2.14      Officers were called in relation to Program 1.1: Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and the Environment. Matters discussed included:

2.15      The committee continued its examination of Program 1.5: Environmental Regulation and canvassed issues related to land clearing in far north Queensland (pp 24–27) and prescribed burnings in forests or on publicly owned land (pp 27–30).

2.16      Officers were called in relation to Program 1.6: Management of Hazardous Wastes, Substances and Pollutants. Matters canvassed by the committee included:

2.17      The committee called officers in relation to Program 1.7: Cities and the Built Environment. Matters discussed included:

2.18      The committee notes that following the change to the Administrative Arrangement Orders, Cities and the Built Environment has transferred to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The committee examined this program with the Department of the Environment as it was included in this portfolio's Additional Estimates Statement and Appropriation bills.

Outcome 4: Improve the health of rivers and freshwater ecosystems and water use efficiency through implementing water reforms, and ensuring enhanced sustainability, efficiency and productivity in the management and use of water resources

2.19      Officers were called in relation to Program 4.1: Water Reform at the committee's hearing on 4 March 2016. The committee discussed the advice provided by the Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development in relation to the scope and method of bioregional assessments (pp 35–36).

2.20      The committee called officers in relation to Program 4.2: Commonwealth Environmental Water Office at its hearing on 4 March 2016. Matters raised included the Water Amendment (Review Implementation and Other Measures) Bill 2015 (pp 38, 40) and the research surrounding the potential use of an Indonesian strain of herpes virus in the Murray-Darling Basin to cull common carp (p. 39).

Australian Renewable Energy Agency

2.21      The committee called officers from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and canvassed the following matters:

Bureau of Meteorology

2.22      Officers were called from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and matters examined included:

Clean Energy Finance Corporation

2.23      The committee called officers from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and discussed the following matters:

Clean Energy Regulator

2.24      Officers from the Clean Energy Regulator were called and matters examined included:

Climate Change Authority

2.25      The committee called officers from the Climate Change Authority and canvassed the following matters:

Director of National Parks

2.26      The committee called the Director of National Parks, Ms Sally Barnes, and discussed the following matters:

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

2.27      The committee called officers from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. Matters canvassed included:

National Wind Farm Commissioner

2.28      This was the National Wind Farm Commissioner's first appearance at Estimates and the committee congratulated Mr Andrew Dyer on his appointment. At the conclusion of Mr Dyer's opening statement the following matters were discussed:

Office of the Supervising Scientist

2.29      The committee discussed the following matters with the Office of Supervising Scientist:

Communications and the Arts Portfolio

Department of Communications and the Arts

2.30      The committee commenced its examination of the Communications and the Arts portfolio with general questions to the Department of Communications and the Arts. Matters raised included the lateness of the provision of answers to questions on notice to the committee (pp 4–5) and the future funding for community broadcasters (pp 5–6).

Outcome 1: Promote an innovative and competitive communications sector, through policy development, advice and programme delivery, so all Australians can realise the potential of digital technologies and communications services

2.31      Officers were called in relation to Program 1.1: Digital Technologies and Communications Services. Matters canvassed included the future funding to support community broadcasters (pp 94–95) and the Mobile Black Spot Program prioritising funding for areas that are prone to bushfires (pp 95–96).

Outcome 2: Participation in, and access to, Australia's arts and culture through developing and supporting cultural expression

2.32      The committee called officers in relation to Program 2.1: Arts and Cultural Development and discussed the following matters:

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

2.33      The committee noted that this was the last appearance of Mr Mark Scott, Managing Director, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), before the committee at Estimates. Mr Scott will conclude his term in May 2016 after ten years as Managing Director of the ABC. The chair, on behalf of the committee, acknowledged Mr Scott's contribution to the estimates process:

...On behalf of the committee I would like to thank you very much for your contribution to the estimates process. On behalf of myself and committee members past and present, thank you very much for your appearance and your support of this committee and for all the work that you have done in this role. Congratulations and thank you.[1]

2.34      Other matters discussed included:

Australia Council

2.35      The committee called officers from the Australia Council and discussed the impact of funding cuts (pp 66–68) and the level of funding provided to the youth arts sector (pp 68–69).

Australian Communications and Media Authority

2.36      The committee noted Mr Chris Chapman, Chair, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), was completing his chairmanship of the ACMA after 10 years in that position. Under the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005, the chair cannot serve more than 10 years.

2.37      Mr Chapman, in his opening statement, provided the committee with an overview of his time as Chair of the ACMA. He remarked that:

...I have over these 10 years seen six prime ministerships, served under five communications ministers, served with six department secretaries, come before six Senate estimates committee chairpersons, regulated with 15 outstanding authority members, chaired—unbelievably—246 authority meetings, and participated in 56 authority strategy sessions. Today, as I understand it, I am the longest serving agency head in the Commonwealth's 194 agencies.[2]

2.38      The committee congratulated Mr Chapman on his appointment as president of the International Institute of Communications, which will commence in April 2016. Mr Chapman is the first president of the International Institute of Communications from the Asia-Pacific region in the Institute's 46 year history.[3]

2.39      Other matters raised included:

Australian National Maritime Museum, Bundanon Trust, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, National Film and Sound Archive, National Gallery of Australia, National Portrait Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia and National Museum of Australia

2.40      The committee called officers from the Australian National Maritime Museum, Bundanon Trust, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, National Film and Sound Archive, National Gallery of Australia, National Portrait Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia and the National Museum of Australia. Officers from each agency were asked to explain the effect of the Australian Government's decision to introduce a three per cent efficiency target in order to achieve savings of $36.8 million over four years, as announced in the 2015–16 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (pp 77–87).

Australia Post

2.41      In his opening statement, Mr Ahmed Fahour, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, provided an update on the reforms to the Australia Post letter service, including the increase in the basic postage rate and the introduction of a new
two-speed delivery service for regular mail. At the conclusion of the opening statement, the committee discussed the matter of post office boxes including the maintenance, pricing system and national vacancy rate (pp 24–25).

2.42      Other matters discussed by the committee included:

National Broadband Network Co Ltd

2.43       Mr Bill Morrow, Chief Executive Officer, made an opening statement and provided the committee with an update on the progress of the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) since Supplementary Budget Estimates (pp 97–99).

2.44      The committee canvassed the following matters with NBN Co:

Screen Australia

2.45      The committee called officers from Screen Australia and discussed the following matters:

Special Broadcasting Service

2.46      The committee called officers from the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and examined the following matters:

Senator Linda Reynolds CSC
Chair

Navigation: Previous Page | Contents | Next Page