Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade — Proposed Fit-out of New Leased Premises at 19 National Circuit, Barton ACT

On Tuesday, 17 September 2024 the Minister for Finance, Public Service and Women, Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher, asked the Committee to inquire into and report on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade — Proposed Fit-out of New Leased Premises at 19 National Circuit, Barton ACT. 

More information on the public works proposal can be found in the submission made by the proponent entity. The Committee's terms of reference are contained in subsection 17(3) of the Public Works Committee Act 1969.

Essentially, the Committee is required to report as expeditiously as practicable on:

  • the stated purpose of the proposed work and its suitability for that purpose
  • the need for the work
  • the cost-effectiveness of the proposal
  • the amount of revenue it will produce if the work is revenue producing the current and prospective value of the work. 

The Committee invites interested persons and organisations to make submissions in relation to the proposal, which must be lodged by Wednesday, 30 October 2024. Online submissions can be made on this page.

For information on how to make a submission, go to our Making a submission to a Parliamentary Inquiry page.

 

Committee Secretariat contact:

Committee Secretary
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works
PO Box 6021
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

Phone: +61 2 6277 4636
pwc@aph.gov.au

About this inquiry

To inquire into and report on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade — Proposed Fit-out of New Leased Premises at 19 National Circuit, Barton ACT

Track Inquiry

Past Public Hearings

15 Nov 2024: Canberra

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Inquiry Status

Submissions Closed

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