Overview
1.1
On 8 February 2018, the Senate referred the following documents to the Senate
Economics Legislation Committee (the committee) for examination and report in
relation to the Industry, Innovation and Science, and Treasury portfolios:
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Particulars of proposed additional expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2018 [Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017–2018];
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Particulars of certain proposed additional expenditure in respect
of the year ending on 30 June 2018 [Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017–2018]; and
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Final budget outcome 2016–17—Report by the Treasurer (the Hon. Scott
Morrison MP) and the Minister for Finance (Senator the Hon. Mathias Cormann).[1]
1.2
The committee is required to report to the Senate on its consideration
of
2017–18 Additional Estimates on 27 March 2018.[2]
Portfolio allocation
1.3
Following the Administrative Arrangements Order of 20 December 2017,[3]
a new portfolio called the Jobs and Innovation portfolio was created. This
overarching portfolio is split into two parts: 'Industry, Innovation and
Science' and 'Jobs and Small Business'.
1.4
On 12 February 2018, the Senate allocated the Industry, Innovation and
Science part of the Innovation and Jobs portfolio to the committee. The
committee now has responsibility for examining the expenditure and outcomes this
new portfolio and the Treasury portfolio.[4]
1.5
Despite the name change of the Industry, Innovation and Science
portfolio, no agencies or bodies within the portfolio were re-allocated to
other portfolios. In this report, the committee will refer to this portfolio as
the Industry, Innovation and Science portfolio.
1.6
However, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman
(ASBFEO) which was previously part of the Treasury portfolio has been
re-allocated to the new Jobs and Small Business part of the Jobs and Innovation
portfolio, which is allocated to the Senate Education and Employment
Legislation Committee.
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) 2017–18
1.7
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 2017–18 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.
Hearings
1.8
The committee held hearings on 28 February and 1 March 2018 to hear from
the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science and the Department of the
Treasury in relation to all outcomes as well as from relevant portfolio
agencies.
1.9
The following outcomes and agencies appeared before the committee for
the Treasury portfolio:
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Department of the Treasury—Secretary, Macroeconomic and Corporate
Groups;
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Department of the Treasury—Markets Group (with the Foreign
Investment Review Board);
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Department of the Treasury—Revenue Group;
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Australian Taxation Office;
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Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission;
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Department of the Treasury—Fiscal Group;
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Department of the Treasury—Structural Reform Group;
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Australian Securities and Investments Commission;
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Productivity Commission;
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Commonwealth Grants Commission;
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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission with the
Australian Energy Regulator; and
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Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
1.10
The following outcomes and agencies appeared before the committee for
the Industry, Innovation and Science portfolio:
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation;
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Anti-Dumping Commission;
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation;
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Office of Innovation and Science Australia;
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Department of Industry, Innovation and Science—Programme 1:
Supporting Science and Commercialisation;
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Department of Industry, Innovation and Science—Programme 2:
Growing Business Investment and Improving Business Capability;
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National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator;
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Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility;
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Department of Industry, Innovation and Science—Programme 3:
Cross-portfolio; and
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Ms Glenys Beauchamp PSM, former Secretary of the Department of
Industry Innovation and Science.
1.11
The committee thanks the Ministers and officers who attended the hearings
for their assistance.
Questions on notice
1.12
In accordance with Standing Order 26, the committee has drawn the
attention of the departments and their agencies to the agreed deadline of
Thursday, 26 April 2018 for the receipt of answers to questions taken on
notice.
1.13
As the committee is required to report to the Senate before responses to
questions are due, this report has been prepared without reference to any of
these responses.
1.14
Responses to questions on notice and additional information provided to
the committee are tabled in the Senate and uploaded to the committee's website.
Public interest immunity claims
1.15
On 13 May 2009, the Senate passed an order relating to public interest
immunity claims.[5]
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.
Record of proceedings
1.16
This report does not attempt to analyse the evidence presented to the
committee over the two days of hearings. However, it does include a brief
explanation of the main issues that were raised during the examination of each
portfolio.
1.17
Copies of the Hansard transcripts and documents tabled at the hearings
are available on the committee's website.
Note on Hansard page referencing
1.18
Hansard references throughout this report relate to the Proof Estimates Hansard.
Please note page numbering may differ between the proof and final Hansard.
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