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Committees administered by the Senate Committee Office
Introduction
During the reporting period, the Senate Committee Office provided staffing and resources for the following committees:
- Legislative and General Purpose Standing Committees;
- Specific Joint Statutory Committees; and
- Senate Select Committees
Legislative and General Purpose Standing Committees
As indicated above, each Senate Standing Committee comprises a Legislation Committee and a References Committee. Under Senate Standing Orders, these Committees are re-established at the beginning of each Parliament and “stand ready” to inquire into and report on those matters relevant to their portfolio/subject area. Under Senate Standing Orders, Legislation Committees are established to inquire into and report on Bills, estimates, annual reports and the performance of government departments and agencies. References Committees inquire into and report on all other matters, generally broader policy issues.
The Legislative and General Purpose Standing Committees and the relevant portfolio/subject areas allocated to them are as follows:
Community Affairs
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Health and Ageing
Family and Community Services |
Economics
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Treasury
Industry, Tourism and Resources |
Employment, Workplace Relations
and Education
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Education, Science and Training
Employment and Workplace Relations |
Environment, Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts
|
Environment and Heritage
Communications and Information Technology and the Arts |
Finance and Public Administration
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Parliament
Prime Minister and Cabinet
Finance and Administration
Human Services |
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
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Foreign Affairs and Trade
Defence (including Veterans’ Affairs) |
Legal and Constitutional
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Attorney-General
Immigration and Multicultural
and Indigenous Affairs |
Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport
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Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Transport and Regional Services |
Joint Statutory Committees
During the reporting period, the Senate Committee Office also administered three Joint Statutory Committees comprising members of the House of Representatives and Senators. These are:
- Australian Crime Commission
- Corporations and Financial Services; and
- Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Account
Senate Select Committee
During the reporting period, the Senate Committee Office provided staffing and resources for the Select Committee on Mental Health (appointed 8 March 2005).
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