Index to proof transcripts
Budget estimates 2009-2010
Foreign Affairs
and Trade portfolio
Monday 1 and Tuesday
2 June 2009
Defence portfolio
Wednesday
3 and Thursday 4 June 2009
Monday, 1 June, 2009
FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE PORTFOLIO
Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade |
Page no |
In attendance |
1 |
Portfolio
overview |
5-14,
34-57 |
Outcome 1: The advancement of Australia’s international
strategic, security and economic interests including through bilateral,
regional and multilateral engagement on Australian Government foreign and trade
policies. |
Program 1.1: Other departmental |
|
North
Asia |
67;
02Jun09, 31-39 |
South–East
Asia |
94-102,
112-118 |
Americas |
57 |
Europe |
02Jun09,
4-8 |
South
and West Asia, Middle East and Africa |
58-67,
102-112 |
Pacific |
89-93;
02Jun09, 30 |
International
organisations and legal issues |
15-34, 69-88;
92Jun09, 8-18, 39 |
Bilateral,
regional and multilateral trade negotiations |
02Jun09,
97-109 |
Trade
development/policy coordination & Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation |
02Jun09,
109 |
Outcome 2: The
protection and welfare of Australians abroad and access to secure international
travel documentation through timely and responsive travel advice and consular
and passport services overseas |
Program 2.1 and 2.3: Consular services |
02Jun09,
7-27, 40 |
Program
2.2 and 2.4: Passport
services |
02Jun09,
28-30 |
Outcome
3: A secure Australian Government presence overseas through the provision
of security services and information and communications technology
infrastructure, and the management of the Commonwealth’s overseas owned estate. |
Program 3.2: Overseas property |
02Jun09,
4-7 |
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
(ACIAR) |
Page no |
In attendance |
3 |
Outcome
1: Agriculture in developing countries
and Australia is more productive and sustainable as a result of better
technologies, practices, policies and systems. |
Program 1: International agricultural research and development |
42-47 |
Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) |
Page no |
In attendance |
3 |
Outcome
1: To assist developing countries to
reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia’s
national interest. |
Program 1.1: Official development assistance—PNG and Pacific |
47-87 |
Program 1.2: Official development assistance—East Asia |
47-87 |
Program 1.3: Official development assistance—Africa, South and Central
Asia, Middle East and other |
47-87 |
Program 1.4: Official development assistance—Emergency, humanitarian
and refugee programs |
47-87 |
Program 1.5: Official development assistance—Multilateral
replenishments |
47-87 |
Program 1.6: Official development assistance—UN, Commonwealth and
other international organisations |
47-87 |
Program 1.7: Official development assistance—NGO, volunteer and
community programs |
47-87 |
Outcome 2: Australia’s national interest advanced by
implementing a partnership between Australia and Indonesia for reconstruction and development. |
Program 2.1: East Asia |
47-87 |
Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) |
Page no |
In attendance |
4 |
Outcome
1: Advance Australia’s trade and
investment interests through information, advice and services to businesses,
industry and governments. |
Program 1.1: Trade and investment development |
88-97 |
Program 1.2: Trade development schemes (Export Market Development
Grants) |
88-97 |
Outcome 2: The protection and welfare of Australians abroad
through timely and responsive consular and passport services in specific locations overseas. |
|
Program 2.1: Consular, passport services |
88-97 |
Wednesday, 3 June and
Thursday 4 June, 2009
DEFENCE PORTFOLIO
Department of Defence |
Page no |
In attendance |
1 |
Portfolio overview and budget
summary |
15-24, 27-33, 80-97; 04Jun09, 29-38, 55-57 |
White paper |
35-66,
72-80; 04Jun09, 4-29 |
Outcome 1: The protection and advancement of
Australia’s national interests through the provision of military capabilities
and promotion of security and stability |
Program
1.2: Navy capabilities |
60,
115 |
Program
1.6: Defence support |
24-26,
34, 90; 04Jun09, 61-64 |
Program
1.11: Capability development |
75-78 |
Program
1.13: People strategies and policy |
102-107,
113-115; 04Jun09, 38 |
Outcome 3: Support to the Australian community
and civilian authorities as requested by Government |
Program
3.1: Defence contribution to national
support tasks in Australia Exercise
Talisman Sabre |
97-102;
04Jun09, 60, 72 |
Thursday 4 June, 2009
Defence Materiel Organisation |
Page no |
DMO Outcome 1: Contributing to the preparedness
of the Australian Defence Force organisation through acquisition and
through-life support of military equipment and supplies. |
DMO
program 1.1: Management of capability
acquisition |
39-71 |
DMO
program 1.2: Management of capability
sustainment |
39-71 |
DMO
program 1.3: Provision of policy
advice and management services |
39-71 |
Defence Housing Australia |
Page no |
In attendance |
2 |
General
questions |
72-92 |
Thursday 4 June, 2009
Department of Veterans' Affairs |
Page no |
In attendance |
2 |
Portfolio overview and budget
summary |
78-98 |
Outcome 1: Compensation and support Maintain and enhance the financial wellbeing and98
self-sufficiency of eligible persons and their dependants through access to
income support, compensation, and other support services, including advice and
information about entitlements. |
Program
1.1: Veterans’ income support and
allowances |
78-98 |
Program
1.2: Veterans’ disability support |
78-98 |
Program
1.3: Assistance to Defence widow(er)s
and dependants |
78-98 |
Program
1.4: Assistance and other
compensation for veterans and dependants |
78-98 |
Program
1.5: Veterans’ children education
scheme |
78-98 |
Program 1.6: Rehabilitation compensation acts payments—income support and compensation |
78-98 |
Program 1.7: Adjustments to the rehabilitation compensation acts liability provisions—income
support and compensation |
78-98 |
Outcome 2: Health Maintain and enhance the physical
wellbeing and quality of the life of eligible persons and their dependents
through health and other care services that promote early intervention,
prevention and treatment, including advice and information about health service
entitlements. |
Program
2.1: General medical consultations
and services |
78-98 |
Program
2.2: Veterans’ hospital services |
78-98 |
Program
2.3: Veterans’ pharmaceutical
benefits |
78-98 |
Program
2.4: Veterans’ community care and
support |
78-98 |
Program
2.5: Veterans’ counselling and other
health services |
78-98 |
Program 2.6: Rehabilitation
compensation acts—health and counselling and other health services |
78-98 |
Program
2.7: Adjustment to the rehabilitation
compensation acts liability provisions—health and counselling and other health
services |
78-98 |
Outcome
3: Commemorations Acknowledgement and commemoration of those who
served Australia and its allies in wars, conflicts and peace operations through
promoting recognition of service and sacrifice, preservation of Australia’s
wartime heritage, and official commemorations. |
Program 3.1: War graves and commemorations |
78-98 |
Program 3.2: Gallipoli related activities |
78-98 |
Thursday 4 June, 2009
Australian War Memorial |
Page no |
In attendance |
2 |
Outcome 1: Australians
remembering, interpreting and understanding the Australian experience of war
and its enduring impact through maintaining and developing the national
memorial, its collection exhibition of historical material, commemorative
ceremonies and research. |
Program
1.1: Commemorative ceremonies |
98-105 |
Program
1.2: National memorial and grounds |
98-105 |
Program
1.3: National collection |
98-105 |
Program
1.4: Exhibitions |
98-105 |
Program
1.5: Interpretive services |
98-105 |
Program
1.6: Promotion and community services |
98-105 |
Program
1.7: Research and information
dissemination |
98-105 |
Program
1.8: Visitor services |
98-105 |
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