Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts portfolio

 

Budget Estimates 2008-2009 - (May 2008)

Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts portfolio

Tabled documents

Hearings

Document

Mr Borthwick, Secretary, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) Corrigenda, Portfolio Budget statements 2008-09, Corrected Tables 3.1.4, 2.1.1 and 2.1.3 (PDF 764KB)
Mr Borthwick, Secretary, DEWHA
 
 Antarctica—Cooperation between Australia and Japan  (PDF 416KB)

Mr Borthwick, Secretary, DEWHA
 

 

Australian Centre for Applied Marine Mammal Science (ACAMMS), Approved Cetacean Projects for 2007/08  (PDF 507KB)

 

Index of questions on notice

Hearings

Index of questions on notice 

Wednesday, 28 and Thursday, 29 May 2008

(PDF 358KB) (Word 675KB)

 

Correspondence from DEWHA

From

Correspondence

Ms Petrachenko, FAS, Marine and Biodiversity Division, dated 12 June 2008
clarifying evidence given about  targeted shark fishery

(PDF 219KB)

Mr Costello, AS, Urban Water Security Branch, dated 30 June 2008
clarifying evidence given about aquifer recharge projects
(PDF 411KB)
Ms Petrachenko, FAS Marine Division, dated 7 July 2008
clarifying evidence given about peer review of marine protected areas
(PDF 286KB)
Revising three written answers (1 Additional Estimates: q13; 2 Budget Estimates: q7 and q22) previously provided to the committee
Mr Thompson, FAS, Policy Coordination Division, dated 11 September 2008
(PDF 3097KB)

 

Answers to questions on notice

Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts

Answers

Attachments

Outcome 1-The environment, especially those aspects that are matters of national environmental significance, is protected and conserved    
Bureau of Meteorology (RTF 322KB) -
Director of National Parks (RTF 135KB) -
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (RTF 93KB) -
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust (RTF 45KB) -
Output 1.1-Response to climate change (RTF 1292KB) -
Output 1.2-Conservation of the land and inland waters (RTF 489KB) -
Output 1.3-Conservation of the coasts and oceans (RTF 315KB) -
Output 1.4-Conservation of natural, indigenous and historic heritage (RTF 48KB) -
Output 1.5-Response to the impacts of human settlements (RTF 272KB) -
   

 

Outcome 2-Australia's interests in Antarctica are advanced    
Output 2.1-Antarctic policy (RTF 123KB) -
Output 2.2-Antarctic science (RTF 185KB) -
     
Outcome 3-More efficient and sustainable use of Australia's water resources    
National Water Commission (RTF 48KB)

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Output 3.1-Sustainable manage of water resources AND
Output 3.2-Achieving efficiencies in water use
(RTF 1093KB) -
     
Outcome 4-Development of a rich and stimulating cultural sector for all Australians    
Australia Council (RTF 94KB) -
Australian Film Commission (RTF 68KB) -
Australian Film, Television and Radio School (RTF 49KB) -
Australian National Maritime Museum (RTF 77KB) -
Bundanon Trust (RTF 24KB) -
Film Australia Ltd (RTF 65KB) -
Film Finance Corporation Australia  (RTF 65KB) -
National Gallery of Australia (RTF 56KB) -
National Library of Australia (RTF 86KB) -
National Museum of Australia (RTF 60KB) -
Output 4.1-Policy advice, program management and agency support which promotes excellence in, preservation and maintenance of, and access to Australia's cultural activities, national cultural collections and buildings, and indigenous languages (RTF 25KB) -

 

For further information, contact:

Research/Estimates Officer
Senate Standing Committees on Environment, Communications and the Arts
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone: +61 2 6277 3526
Fax: +61 2 6277 5818
Email: eca.sen@aph.gov.au