Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 1 - Introduction

1.1        The Standing Committee on Employment, Workplace Relations and Education presents its report to the Senate.

1.2                  On 9 May 2007[1] the Senate referred the following documents to the committee for examination and report in relation to the Employment and Workplace Relations and the Education, Science and Training portfolios:

1.3        Standing committees are required to report to the Senate on 19 June 2007.

Portfolio coverage

1.4        The Committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and outcomes of the following:

Appendix 1 lists the departments and agencies under the portfolios mentioned above.

Hearings

1.5        The committee conducted four days of hearings, examining the Employment and Workplace Relations portfolio on 28 and 29 May 2007 and the Education, Science and Training portfolio on 30 and 31 May 2007. In total the committee met for 38 hours and 41 minutes, excluding breaks.

1.6        The following agencies and groups were released from the hearings without examination: Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), Comcare, Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission and the Seafarers’ Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority.

1.7        Appendix 2 of this report lists the table of contents of the Hansard transcripts. These transcripts are available on either the committee's homepage under estimates on the Hansard website: http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard/senate/commttee/comsen.asp

Questions on notice

1.8        The committee draws the attention of the departments and agencies to the agreed deadline of Friday, 27 July 2007 for the receipt of answers to questions taken on notice from this round, in accordance with Standing Order 26.

1.9        Once again, the committee expressed its concern about the failure of the Employment and Workplace Relations portfolio to provide timely answers to questions put on notice at both the Supplementary and Additional Budget Estimates hearings in November 2006 and February 2007 respectively. The committee recognises that a proportion of questions will take longer to answer than others, but it would be encouraging to see the more straight forward questions answered quickly. At the least, a majority of questions should be answered on time, and those that are delayed should be progressively delivered to the committee as they are cleared, rather than in unwieldy bundles a day or two before the next hearings. Answers are still outstanding for both rounds and the committee expects these to be provided as soon as possible.

1.10      For this round, written questions on notice were received from Senators Brown, Carr, Crossin, Faulkner, Marshall, Siewert, Stott Despoja and Wong.

Restructure of portfolios

1.11      The committee notes that both portfolio groups under its purview have undergone structural reorganisation and name changes since the committee last reported on estimates in February 2007.

Education, Science and Training portfolio

1.12      The Department of Education, Science and Training's (DEST) outcomes and outputs structure has significantly changed for 2007-08.  The Portfolio Budget Statement (PBS) states that the changes were 'implemented to better specify the Government's outcomes for education, science and training, and to enhance transparency of the administered outputs.'[2]

1.13      The 2007-08 structure now includes six outcomes, a doubling of the number of outcomes in 2006-07. In addition, the Department has significantly altered the structure of output groups replacing them with a description of administered programs and related performance information. Some output groups have been mapped to more than one outcome, specifically in the case of the Indigenous and Transitions Group which is listed under Outcomes 1, 2 and 4. The committee understands that this re-structuring has been accompanied by extensive recruitment of new staff to the department, indicative of a considerable expansion in the role of the department in administering a more diverse range of programs.

1.14      The table below illustrates the changes to the Department's structure:

Previous Structure

New Structure

Outcome 1
Individuals achieve high quality foundation skills and learning from schools and other providers.

Output 1.1  Funding for schools
Output 1.2  Assistance for individuals including those with special needs
Output 1.3  Assistance for quality teaching and learning
Output 1.4  Assistance for transition through and from school

Outcome 1
School Education

Individuals achieve high quality foundation skills and learning from schools and other providers.

Administered by:
Schools Outcomes Group
Schools Resources Group
Strategic Analysis and Evaluation Group
Indigenous and Transitions Group

Outcome 2
Individuals achieve relevant skills and learning outcomes from post-school education and training.

Output 2.1 Funding for vocational education and training
Output 2.2 New Apprenticeships
Output 2.3 Assistance for skills and career development
Output 2.4 Funding for higher education
Output 2.5 Assistance for post school students including those with special needs

Outcome 2
Higher Education

Individuals achieve relevant learning from participation in Higher Education.

Administered by:
Higher Education Group
Strategic Analysis and Evaluation Group
Indigenous and Transitions Group

Outcome 3
Australia has a strong science, research and innovation capacity and is engaged internationally on science, education and training to advance our social development and economic growth

Output 3.1 Research infrastructure
Output 3.2 Assistance for collaboration and innovation
Output 3.3 Support for Australian education and training export industry and international relationships
Output 3.4 National leadership in engaging people in science and technology

Outcome 3
Vocational Education and Training

Individuals achieve relevant skills from post school training.

Administered by:
National Training Directions Group
Industry Skills Development Group
Strategic Analysis and Evaluation Group

Previous Structure

New Structure

Outcome 4
Transitions
Individuals acquire career development skills and make successful transitions to further education, training and/or employment.

Administered by:
Indigenous and Transitions Group

Outcome 5
Science, Research and Innovation

Australia maintains the strong science, research and innovation capacity required to generate and utilise knowledge.

Administered by:
Innovation and Research Systems Group
Science Group
Questacon

Outcome 6
International Influence

Australia's international influence is enhanced through international recognition of Australia's education, research and training and strengthening and diversifying international linkages and collaboration.

Administered by:
International Education Group

Employment and Workplace Relations Portfolio

1.15      There was an internal move of functions within the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) specifically affecting Outcome 2. These changes were not included in the 2007-08 PBS as they were announced after the PBS was finalised. However the committee was notified of the changes by the department prior to the hearings.

1.16      The following functions were moved from 2.2.3 Workplace Relations Services to 2.2.2 Assistance to the Employment Advocate:

1.17      In addition, the framework compliance investigations unit previously in 2.2.1 Industry and Australian Government employment advice was transferred to the Workplace Ombudsman.

1.18      There were further changes announced on 4 May 2007 but these will not take effect until the relevant legislation is passed by parliament. However, the committee was advised that the name changes of the Office of the Employment Advocate and the Office of Workplace Services—to the Workplace Authority and the Workplace Ombudsman respectively—were effective immediately following the announcement and so this report will refer to these agencies accordingly. As in the case of DEST, the portfolio will have expanded responsibilities, particularly in the Workplace Authority and Workplace Ombudsman. The committee will take particular interest in the manner in which the amendments to the Workplace Relations Act will be administered.

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