Chapter 2 — Examination of portfolios

Chapter 2 — Examination of portfolios

Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy

2.1        The committee welcomed Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy.

2.2        During its examination, the committee raised a variety of issues which are noted below. The page numbers beside each issue refer to the proof transcript for Monday, 26 May 2008.

Australia Post

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Special Broadcasting Service Corporation

Australian Communications and Media Authority

2.3 The committee continued its examination of the portfolio on Tuesday, 27May, calling officers from the department in relation to its Output 1.1—Policy advice and program management that delivers competitively priced, accessible and high quality broadband and other communication services and that supports the digital economy.

2.4 As noted in the previous chapter, the minister stated that he did not propose to make any comments or answer any questions about the national broadband network and through the course of the day, in line with his statement, took many questions on notice, undertaking to provide answers at the end of the process.

2.5 Other issues were raised during questioning. The page numbers beside each issue below refer to the proof transcript for Tuesday, 27 May 2008.

Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts

2.6 On Wednesday, 28 May the committee commenced its examination of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts portfolio and welcomed Senator the Hon Penny Wong, Minister for Climate Change and Water, and representing the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, and portfolio officers.

2.7 The Secretary of the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts tabled corrigenda in relation to the portfolio budget statements.[1]

2.8 The committee commenced with general questions of the portfolio including about the impacts on the department and its agencies of the 2% efficiency dividend. It then moved to agenda items. The page numbers refer to the proof transcript for 28May 2008.

Outcome 2—Australia’s interests in Antarctica are advanced

Australian Antarctic Division

Outcome 1—The environment, especially those aspects that are matters of national environmental significance, is protected and conserved

Bureau of Meteorology

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

Office of the Supervising Scientist

Director of National Parks and Parks Australia Division

2.9 Having concluded its examination of agencies, the committee called officers from the department in relation to outputs under Outcome 1:

Output 1.1—Energy efficiency and climate change action

Output 1.2—Conservation of the land and inland waters

2.10 The committee continued its examination of Output 1.2 on the following day and page references below refer to the transcript of hearing for Thursday, 29 May 2008.

Output 1.2—Conservation of the land and inland waters

Output 1.3—Conservation of the coasts and oceans

Output 1.4—Conservation of natural, indigenous and historic heritage

Output 1.5—Response to the impacts of human settlements

Outcome 3—More efficient and sustainable use of Australia's water resources

National Water Commission
Output 3.1
—Sustainable management of water resources
Output 3.2—Achieving efficiencies in water use

2.11 At the conclusion of the examination of the water resources outcome, the committee proceeded to examine outcome 4, the cultural sector, and welcomed Senator the Hon Jan McLucas, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing, representing the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Arts.

Outcome 4—Development of a rich and stimulating cultural sector for all Australians

Australia Council

Australian Film Commission (AFC) Film Australia Limited (FA), Film Finance Corporation (FFC) and Screen Australia

Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS)

Australian National Maritime Museum

National Library of Australia

National Gallery of Australia

National Museum of Australia

Bundanon Trust

Australia Business Arts Foundation

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

 

Senator Anne McEwen
Chair

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