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March 2011
© Commonwealth of Australia 2011 ISBN 978-0-642-79423-9 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79424-6 (HTML version)
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Background Government advertisingCurrent restrictions on government advertisingContextGuidelines on Information and Advertising Campaigns by Australian Government Departments and AgenciesThe role of the Auditor-General Refined framework for government campaign advertisingPurpose of the inquiryConduct of inquiryStructure of the report
The role of the Auditor-General and ANAO The Auditor-General and the Guidelines Assurance activities‘Limited’ and ‘reasonable’ assuranceThe review of government information and advertising campaigns Purpose of the review The role of the ANAOUse of ANAO resources The role of the Department of Finance and DeregulationThe role of the Interdepartmental Committee on CommunicationsThe role of the Communications Advice BranchReportingStages of a campaignDepartmental processes for development and launch of campaignsANAO review processAccess to agency staff and documentationOrdinary business activitiesAccuracy of information and advertising campaigns
IntroductionAgenciesEffect of the ANAO review on agencies Time taken to complete the reviewScope of the ANAO reviewIssues identified by the ANAO The need for a campaignReviewing a campaign for compliance with the GuidelinesReview of NESB and Indigenous materialsCost-benefit analysisWebsitesImpact of the Guidelines on creativityThe Auditor-General’s role in complianceWeight of the review opinionOther issues Partisanship/Guideline 3Involvement of Ministers
Independent Review of Government Advertising ArrangementsThe Hawke ReportReport findings of issues with review arrangementsANAO responseDr Allan Hawke ACThe amended GuidelinesIndependent Communications CommitteeCommittee comment
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