CHAPTER 1
Overview
1.1
On 12 May 2015 the Senate referred the following documents to the
committee for examination and report in relation to its portfolios:
- Particulars
of proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2016;
- Particulars
of certain proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2016;
- Particulars
of proposed expenditure in relation to the parliamentary departments in respect
of the year ending on 30 June 2016;
- Particulars
of proposed additional expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30 June
2015; and
- Particulars
of certain proposed additional expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30
June 2015.[1]
1.2
The committee is required to report to the Senate on 23 June 2015.[2]
Portfolio coverage
1.3
The committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and
outcomes of the Employment and Education and Training portfolios.[3]
Appendix 1 lists the outcomes, agencies and other bodies under these portfolios.
Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) 2015-16
1.4
Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) inform
senators of the proposed allocation of funding to outcomes and agencies within
the portfolio.
1.5
Outcomes within the
Education and Training portfolio have been amended to reflect
machinery-of-government changes made in December 2014.[4]
Hearings
1.6
The committee held hearings over four days, examining the Employment
portfolio on 1 and 2 June 2015 and the Education and Training portfolio on 3
and 4 June 2015. The committee met for a total of 42 hours and six minutes,
excluding breaks.
1.7
Over the two days that the committee spent examining the Employment
portfolio, the approximate distribution of time by party was as follows:
- Labor
Senators, 73.2%
- Coalition
Senators, 15.6%;
- Greens
Senators, 9%; and
- Other
parties and independent Senators, 2.1%.
1.8
Over the two days that the committee spent examining the Education and
Training portfolio, the approximate distribution of time by party was as
follows:
- Labor
Senators, 69.5%;
- Coalition
Senators, 9%; and
- Greens
Senators, 21.5%.
The operation of Standing Order 26(4)
1.9
Standing Order 26(4) provides that:
If a senator has further explanations to seek, items of
expenditure shall not be closed for examination unless the senator has agreed
to submit written questions or the committee has agreed to schedule additional
hearings for that purpose.[5]
1.10
The effect of this standing order is that the committee must continue to
examine a given agency or outcome until no senator has any questions remaining,
regardless of the day's schedule. Consequently, the committee spends far longer
than estimated examining certain outcomes and agencies, and far less time examining
others. Senators have expressed their frustration with the uncertainty created
by the operation of the standing order. Appendix 3 shows the time allocated to
each area and the actual time the committee spent examining it.
Public interest immunity claims
1.11
On 13 May 2009, the Senate passed an order relating to public interest
immunity claims.[6]
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 at
the commencement of each hearing.
Questions on notice
1.12
The committee has drawn the attention of the department and its agencies
to the agreed deadline of Friday, 24 July 2015 for the receipt of answers to
questions taken on notice from this round, in accordance with Standing Order 26.
1.13
Responses to questions on notice and additional information provided to
the committee are tabled in the Senate and uploaded to the committee's web
page. Links to the Hansard transcripts of these public hearings and to
answers and additional information will be posted on the committee's website.[7]
Note on Hansard page referencing
1.14
Hansard references throughout this report are to the proof transcript.
Please note page numbering may differ between the proof and final Hansard.
Recommendation 1
1.15
The committee recommends that Standing Order 26(4) be referred to the Procedure
Committee for consideration.
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