Chapter 1
Overview
1.1
On 7 February 2013[1]
the Senate referred the following documents to the committee for examination
and report in relation to the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
portfolio:
-
Particulars of proposed additional expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2013 [Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2012–13];
- Particulars of certain proposed additional expenditure in respect
of the year ending on 30 June 2013 [Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2012–13];
- Final budget outcome 2011–12 Report by the Treasurer (Mr Swan)
and the Minister for Finance and Deregulation (Senator Wong), October 2012; and
- Issues from the advances under the annual Appropriation Acts—Report
for 2011-12.
1.2
Standing legislation committees are required to report to the Senate on 19
March 2013.
Portfolio coverage
1.3
The committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and
outcomes of the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations portfolio.
Appendix 1 lists the department and agencies under this portfolio.
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) 2012–13
1.4
The Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) and the Portfolio Additional
Estimates Statements (PAES) inform senators of the proposed allocation of
funding to government outcomes by agencies within the portfolio. However,
unlike the PBS, the PAES summarise only the changes in funding by outcome since
the Budget. The PAES provides information on new measures and their impact on
the financial and/or non-financial planned performance of programs supporting
those outcomes.
1.5
The PAES 2012–13 notes that there have been no changes to the overall
outcomes of the portfolio. The PAES does not list any new measures since the
May 2012 Budget.
Hearings
1.6
The committee conducted two days of hearings, examining Employment and
Workplace Relations outcomes and agencies on 13 February 2013 and Education
outcomes and agencies on 14 February 2013. In total the committee met for 20
hours and 29 minutes, excluding breaks.
1.7
The following outcomes and agencies appeared before the committee:
- Outcomes 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
-
Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership
- Comcare
- Office of the Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate
- Fair Work Commission
- Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Public interest immunity claims
1.8
On 13 May 2009, the Senate passed an order relating to public interest
immunity claims.[2]
The order sets out the processes to be followed if a witness declines to answer
a question. The full text of this order has previously been provided to
departments and agencies and was incorporated in the Chair's opening statement
on each day of the additional estimates hearing.
Questions on notice
1.9
The committee has drawn the attention of the department and its agencies
to the agreed deadline of Friday 12 April 2013 for the receipt of answers to
questions taken on notice from this round, in accordance with Standing Order
26.
1.10
For this round, written questions on notice were received from Senators Abetz,
Back, Cash, Hanson-Young, McKenzie, Nash, Sinodinos and Xenophon.
Note on Hansard page referencing
1.11
Hansard references throughout this report relate to proof Hansard page
numbers. Please note page numbering may differ between the proof and final
Hansard.
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