Chapter 1
Overview
1.1
On 4 February 2016, the Senate referred the following documents to the
committee for examination and report in relation to the Education and Training
and Employment portfolios:
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Particulars of proposed additional expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2016 [Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2015-2016];
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Particulars of certain proposed additional expenditure in respect
of the year ending on 30 June 2016 [Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2015-2016]; and
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Final budget outcome 2014-15—Report by the Treasurer (Mr Hockey)
and the Minister for Finance (Senator Cormann).[1]
1.2
Standing legislation committees are required to report to the Senate on
1 March 2016.[2]
Portfolio coverage
1.3
The committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and outcomes
of the Education and Training and Employment portfolios.[3]
Appendix 1 lists the departments and agencies under these portfolios.
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) 2015–16
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
Pursuant to the Administrative
Arrangements Order of 21 September 2015, responsibility for child care and
early childhood development has transferred from the Social Services portfolio
to the Education and Training portfolio.[4]
Hearings
1.6
The committee held hearings on 10, 11 and 12 February 2016 to hear from the
Department of Education and Training and the Department of Employment in
relation to all outcomes as well as from relevant portfolio agencies.
1.7
In line with the Senate Standing Order of continuing effect[5]
in relation to annual and additional estimates hearings, Senators Lines (Deputy
Chair), O'Neill and Simms wrote to the Chair requesting the additional hearing
be held on 12 February 2016 to hear from Fair Work Building and Construction
(FWBC) under the Employment portfolio.
1.8
The following outcomes and agencies appeared before the committee for
the Education and Training portfolio:
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Department of Education and Training—Outcomes 1 and 2;
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Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority;
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Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership;
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Australian Research Council;
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Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency; and
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Australian Skills Quality Authority.
1.9
The following outcomes and agencies appeared before the committee for
the Employment portfolio:
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Department of Employment—Outcomes 1 and 2;
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Workplace Gender Equality Agency;
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Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency;
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Fair Work Commission;
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Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman; and
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Office of the Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate (Fair Work
Building and Construction).
The operation of Standing Order 26(4)
1.10
In the Budget Estimates report of 2015-16, the committee noted the
approximate distribution of time by party. Labor and Greens senators were
allocated the majority of the time available to examine both portfolios. During
these Additional Estimates hearings, a similar breakdown is apparent, with the
Proof Committee Hansard suggesting that most time was allocated to Labor
Senators.
1.11
Senate Estimates is an important opportunity for Senators, including
Opposition Senators, to ask questions of Government Departments. It is
essential to the democratic process of our Parliament. It is therefore not
unusual that the majority of the time would be allocated to Opposition Senators,
who are present at Estimates for the entirety of the hearing. It is also
important to note that there is no included comparison of questions asked by
opposition Senators in Estimates periods of the 43rd Government.
1.12
Whilst the Chair's
report broadly notes the breakdown of questions by party, it does not include
the number of interjections from Senators by party, or the time taken by such
interjections.
1.13
In supporting the role that the estimates process plays in
accountability, the committee is also mindful of the cost to the public purse
for departmental and agency officers to attend, including the cost of their
time, travel and other expenses.
1.14
The committee notes that senators are entitled to examine departments
and agencies, but it is of some concern that the lack of hard markers during
Estimates hearings can lead to many public servants waiting to appear,
sometimes for many hours.
1.15
Whilst acknowledging the validity and purpose of Standing Order 26(4),
it does require senators to exercise some discipline.
1.16
In its report of March 2015, the Procedure Committee noted that at the
time, Standing Order 26(4) had been operating for two rounds of estimates
hearings and that there were differing views on its effectiveness and value.
The Procedure Committee also indicated that it would continue to monitor the operation
of Standing Order 26(4) and report to the Senate as required.[6]
1.17
In its Budget Estimates report of 2015-16, the committee recommended
that Standing Order 26(4) be referred to the Procedure Committee for
consideration. The committee again recommends that Standing Order 26(4) be
referred to the Procedure Committee for consideration and report back to the
Senate on its effectiveness and value.
Public interest immunity claims
1.18
On 13 May 2009, the Senate passed an order relating to public interest
immunity claims.[7]
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
1.19
In accordance with Standing Order 26, the committee has drawn the
attention of the department and its agencies to the agreed deadline of Tuesday,
29 March 2016 for the receipt of answers to questions taken on notice from this
round.
1.20
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.
Note on Hansard page referencing
1.21
Hansard references throughout this report relate to proof Hansard page
numbers. Please note page numbering may differ between the proof and final
Hansard.
Recommendation 1
1.22
The committee recommends that Standing Order 26(4) be referred to the
Procedure Committee for consideration.
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