Budget Estimates 2009-10

Budget Estimates 2009-10

Report to the Senate

Introduction

1.1      On 12 May 2009 the Senate referred to the committee for examination and report the following documents in relation to the Innovation, Industry, Science and Research; Resources, Energy and Tourism; and Treasury portfolios:

Portfolio structures and outcomes

1.2 The committee notes that from the 2009-10 Budget all General Government Sector entities will be reporting on a program basis.  Tables outlining the transition from the 2008-09 Budget, which was presented in administered items, outputs and output groups, to the program reporting framework used for the 2009-10 Budget, are included in the appendices as indicated below:

1.3 The committee notes that revisions were also made to outcome statements under the Operation Sunlight Outcome Statements Review.  These changes affected all three portfolios and are also reflected in the tables in Appendices 4-6.

Questions on notice

1.4 The committee draws the attention of all departments and agencies to the deadline of Friday, 31 July 2009 for the receipt of answers to questions taken on notice from this round. As the committee is required to report before responses to questions are due, this report has been prepared without reference to any of these responses. The secretariat is preparing indexes for questions taken on notice during and after the hearings and these will be made available on the following website http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/economics_ctte/estimates/bud_0910/index.htm.

1.5 For the 2008-09 Additional Estimates round answers to questions on notice were due to be provided to the committee by 17 April 2009.  The committee expresses concern that, out of 92 questions placed on notice with the Treasury portfolio, 65remained unanswered at close of business on the due date.  Furthermore, the final five answers were not received until 2 June 2009.

General comments

1.6 The committee received evidence from Senator the Hon Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research; Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, representing the Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer; Senator the Hon Jan McLucas, representing the Minister for Resources and Energy; Senator the Hon Nick Sherry, Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law; and officers from the Innovation, Industry, Science and Research; Resources, Energy and Tourism; and Treasury portfolios.

1.7 The committee thanks the ministers and officers who attended the hearings for their assistance.

1.8 The committee conducted hearings over five days, from 1-4 June 2009 and on 22 June 2009 to consider estimates for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. In total the committee met for 45 hours and 6 minutes, excluding breaks. 

Record of proceedings

1.9 This report does not attempt to analyse the evidence presented over the five days of hearings. However, it does include a brief list of the issues that were traversed by the committee for all portfolios.

1.10 Copies of the Hansard transcripts are available on the internet at http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/economics_ctte/estimates/bud_0910/index.htm. Copies are also tabled with this report for the information of the Senate.

Matters raised – Innovation, Industry, Science and Research portfolio

1.11 On 1 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.12 Matters examined included the following:

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)[2]

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)[3]

Australian Research Council (ARC)[4]

IP Australia[5]

Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research[6]

Office of the Chief Scientist[7]

Matters raised – Resources, Energy and Tourism portfolio

1.13 On 2 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.14 Matters examined included the following:

Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism [Resources and Energy][8]

Geoscience Australia[9]

Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism [Tourism] and Tourism Australia[10]

Matters raised – Treasury portfolio

1.15 On 2 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.16 On 3 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.17 On 4 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.18 On 22 June 2009, the committee examined the estimates for the:

1.19 Matters examined included the following:

Treasury [Revenue Group] and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)[11]

Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM)[12]

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)[13]

Treasury [Macroeconomic Group][14]

Treasury [Fiscal Group][15]

Treasury [Markets Group][16]

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)[17]

Productivity Commission[18]

Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) [19]

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)[20]

 

Senator Annette Hurley
Chair

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