Index to Hansard transcripts

Index to Hansard transcripts

Index to transcripts: Additional estimates 2004-2005
Wednesday, 16 February 2005
Thursday, 17 February 2005, and
Friday, 18 February 2005

Wednesday, 16 February 2004

DEFENCE PORTFOLIO

Department of Veterans' Affairs Page no
In attendance 01
Portfolio overview 05
Outcome 2: Eligible veterans, serving and former defence force members, their war widows and widowers and dependents have access to health and other care services that promote and maintain self–sufficiency, wellbeing and quality of life 11
Outcome 3: The service and sacrifice of the men and women who served Australia and its
allies in wars, conflicts and peace operations are acknowledged and commemorated
22

Wednesday, 16 and Friday, 18 February 2004

DEFENCE PORTFOLIO

Department of Defence Page no
In attendance 03
Portfolio overview and major corporate issues 37 (16Feb05);
21 (18Feb05)
Budget summary 35 (16Feb05); 03 (18Feb05)
Capital budget–major capital equipment 20 (16Feb05);
34 (18Feb05)
Outcome 1–Command of operations 115 (16Feb05);
26 (18Feb05)
Outcome 2–Navy 116 (16Feb05)
Outcome 3–Army 122 (16Feb05);
21 (18Feb05)
Outcome 4–Air Force 27 (18Feb05)
Business processes–Corporate services 28 (18Feb05)

Thursday, 17 February 2005

FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE PORTFOLIO

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Page no
In attendance 01
Portfolio overview 03

Output 1.1—Protection and advocacy of Australia’s international interests through the provision of policy advice to ministers and overseas diplomatic activity.

 
1.1.1—North Asia 45
1.1.2—South and South East Asia 41
1.1.3—Americas and Europe 59
1.1.4—South Pacific, Africa and the Middle East 61
1.1.5—Bilateral, regional and multi–lateral trade negotiations 88
1.1.6—Trade development/policy coordination and APEC 88
1.1.7—International organisations, legal and environment 68
1.1.8—Security, nuclear, disarmament and non–proliferation 65

Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) Page no
In attendance 01
Outcome 1: Australia’s national interest advanced by assistance to developing countries
to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development.
 
1.1: Policy  
1.2: Program management  
Administered items—Australia’s development cooperation program. 79

Thursday, 17 February 2005

Australia Trade Commission (Austrade) Page no
In attendance 01
Outcome 1: Australians succeeding in international business with widespread community support. 76
Outcome 2: Australians informed about and provided access to consular, passport and immigration services in specific locations overseas. 76