Footnotes

Footnotes

PREFACE

[1]        Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Requirements for Annual Reports, 23 June 2010, Part 1, subsection 3(1).

[2]        Official Senate Hansard, 8 December 1987, pp 2643-2645.

[3]        Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Requirements for Annual Reports, 23 June 2010, Part 1, section 4.

[4]        Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Guidelines for the Presentation of Government Documents to the Parliament, Canberra, July 2008, p. 5.

[5]        This table also includes the reports on the operation of acts or programs which have been referred to the committee.

[6]        Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Requirements for Annual Reports, 23 June 2010, Part 1, Section 4.

CHAPTER 1 - ANNUAL REPORTS OF STATUTORY AUTHORITIES

[1]        Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Annual Report 2009-10, pp 230-233.

[2]        Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Annual Report 2009-10, pp xi-xii.

[3]        Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee, Annual Reports (No. 2 of 2010), p. 2.

[4]        Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Annual Report 2009-10, p. 25.

[5]        Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Annual Report 2009-10, p. 22.

[6]        Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Annual Report 2009-10, p. 126.

[7]        Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, pp 8-9.

[8]        Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, p. 22.

[9]        Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, p. 143.

[10]      Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, p. 99.

[11]      Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, pp 74-90.

[12]      Australian Human Rights Commission Annual Report 2009-10, p. 107.

[13]      Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Requirements for Annual Reports, 23 June 2010, p. 33.

[14]      See, for example, sections on suggested items: names of senior executives and their responsibilities, pp 13-14; the social justice and equity impact p. 56; policy and practices on the establishment and maintenance of appropriate ethical standards p. 63.

[15]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, pp 157-158.

[16]      See, for example, incorrect page number references, Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, pp 63 and 135.

[17]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, p. 10.

[18]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, p. 10.

[19]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, p. 10.

[20]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, pp 17-47.

[21]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, p. 53.

[22]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2008-09,

[23]      54 in 2005-06; 23 in 2006-07; 62 in 2007-08.

[24]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2008-09, p.

[25]      Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia Annual Report 2009-10, p. 54. The committee notes that the figure for the total number of compliments received in 2008-09, referred to in the current report as '58', is incorrect and the correct figure as listed in the 2008-09 annual report is 215.

[26]      Committee Hansard, 19 October 2010, p. 10.

[27]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 10.

[28]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 10.

[29]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 11.

[30]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 11.

[31]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 25.

[32]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 25.

[33]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, p. 26.

[34]      Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal Annual Report 2009-10, pp 23-33.

CHAPTER 2 - REPORTS ON THE OPERATION OF ACTS AND PROGRAMS

[1]        Under subsection 6(1), the term 'law enforcement agency' includes the Australian Crime Commission, the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity, and specified state and territory law enforcement agencies. If any of these agencies utilise the provisions of the Act, the Ombudsman is required to inspect records relating to that use. See further Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 1.

[2]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 1.

[3]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 2.

[4]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 2.

[5]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 2.

[6]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 2.

[7]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 3.

[8]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 3.

[9]        Commonwealth Ombudsman, Report to the Attorney-General on the results of inspections of records under s 55 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2004, November 2010, p. 3.

[10]      Protection visa processing taking more than 90 days for the reporting period 1 March 2010 to 30 June 2010, page 2 of the letter of transmittal; Protection visa processing taking more than 90 days for the reporting period 1 July 2010 to 31 October 2010, page 2 of the letter of transmittal.