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Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage

Committee establishment, role and history

The standing committee is one of thirteen general purpose investigatory committees established by the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Australia.

Information on the establishment, role and powers of House of Representatives committees can be found at the Committee Office home page and in chapters 16 and 17 of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives.

In summary, the role of the Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage is to carry out inquiries into matters referred to it by the House of Representatives or a Minister of the Commonwealth Government. The Committee may also inquire into matters raised in annual reports of Commonwealth Government departments and authorities or in reports of the Commonwealth Auditor-General.

In the 39th Parliament the Committee's name was changed to emphasise the focus on environment and heritage matters.

The Committee has had the following name change in previous Parliaments:

  • 1987-98   Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts
  • 1972-87   Standing Committee on Environment and Conservation

A full list of reports tabled by the Committee and its predecessors is available online together with reports of inquiries completed since 1997.

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