Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public 
        Administration 
      
       
      
Terms of reference
       The Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration 
        is empowered to inquire into and report on any matter referred to it by 
        either the House or a Minister including any pre-legislation proposal, 
        bill, motion, petition, vote or expenditure, other financial matter, report 
        or paper. 
      
 Annual reports of government departments and authorities tabled in the 
        House shall stand referred to the relevant committee for any inquiry the 
        committee may wish to make. Reports shall stand referred to committees 
        in accordance with a schedule tabled by the Speaker to record the areas 
        of responsibility of each committee. 
      
 In addition, in August 1996 the Treasurer and the Governor of the Reserve 
        Bank of Australia (RBA) agreed that the Governor appear before the Committee 
        twice each year to report on the conduct of monetary policy. This was 
        described by the Treasurer as a means of enhancing the RBA's transparency 
        and accountability. At each of those public hearings the RBA will table 
        its Semi-annual statement on monetary policy. 
      
 
      
Submissions
      
        - Reserve Bank of Australia - Notes on bank fees 
          on small business (PDF format) 
        
 - Reserve Bank of Australia - Notes 
          on bank fees in Australia (PDF format) 
      
 
       
      
Schedule of public hearings
       
      
        - Monday 22 May 2000, Melbourne 
         - Monday 29 November 1999, Sydney 
      
 
       
      
 Transcripts of public hearings
       
      
       
      
Media releases
      
       
      
Reports
      
      A copy of the Committee's 
Review of 
      the Reserve Bank of Australia annual report 1998-99: Final Report 
      (tabled 26 June 2000) and associated transcripts are now available (see 
      also 
Reports, inquiries and other activities) 
      
      
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