Budget Estimates 2018-19

Portfolio coverage

1.1        The committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and outcomes of the following:

Reference

1.2        On 8 May 2018, the Senate referred the following documents to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee (the committee) for examination and report:

1.3        The committee is required to report to the Senate on 26 June 2018 in respect of the 2018-19 Budget estimates.[4]

1.4        It is noted that the proposed supplementary additional expenditure as contained in Appropriation Bill (No. 5) 2017-18 included $947,846,000 for the Defence Portfolio; and Appropriation Bill (No. 6) 2017-18 did not include proposed expenditure for either of the committee's portfolio responsibilities.

Portfolio Budget Statements 2018-19 and Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements for 2017-18

1.5        The Portfolio Budget Statements for 2018-19 for the Defence Portfolio, Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio were tabled in the Senate on 8 May 2018.[5] The Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements for 2017-18 for the Defence Portfolio was also tabled on this date[6] and provided an overview of the additional funding and adjustments since the 2017-18 Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements:

Government will provide additional funding to Defence and better align Defence’s existing funding with Capability project requirements, including the Government’s national naval shipbuilding program.

Within the 2017-18 PAES, the adjustment relating to Per-and Poly-Fluorinated Alkyl Substances — research and associated activities was recorded as an Other Budget Adjustment. This adjustment has subsequently been reclassified as a Departmental Budget Measure.

Defence funding has also been updated to reflect movements in foreign exchange which are funded on a no-win no-loss basis.

Within the 2017-18 PAES, Defence previously contributed $12.0m in 2017-18 ($12.3m across the Forward Estimates) to the Per-and Poly-Fluorinated Alkyl Substances — National Health Research Program led by the Department of Health. In 2017-18, the amount utilised by the Department of Health has been less than anticipated, resulting in $0.3m being returned to Defence.[7]

Hearings

1.6        The committee conducted public hearings from 29 May to 1 June 2018. The Defence Portfolio (including Veterans' Affairs) was examined on 29 and 30 May; and the Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio on 31 May and 1 June 2018.

1.7        The committee received evidence from Senator the Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Defence and representing the Minister for Veterans' Affairs, and from officers from the relevant departments and agencies within the Defence Portfolio, including Veterans' Affairs.

1.8        The committee also received evidence from Senator the Hon Marise Payne, representing the Minister for Foreign Affairs; Senator the Hon Mitch Fifield, representing the Minister for Foreign Affairs; Senator the Hon James McGrath, representing the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment; and Senator the Hon Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Minister for International Development and the Pacific, and also representing the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The committee also received evidence from officers from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and portfolio agencies.

1.9        The committee expresses its appreciation for the assistance of the Ministers and officers who appeared.

1.10      The committee notes in particular its appreciation of the attendance of Mr Alastair MacGibbon, Deputy Secretary, National Cyber Security Advisor, Department of Home Affairs, and Head, Australian Cyber Security Centre; and Mr Mike Burgess, Director, Australian Signal Directorate, who were not scheduled to appear and attended during the committee's examination of the Department of Defence on 29 May 2018 at very short notice. Mr MacGibbon had already appeared before the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee during its examination of the Home Affairs Portfolio in the previous week.[8]

1.11      Over the course of the hearings, the committee took evidence from the following departments and agencies:

Defence Portfolio (including Veterans' Affairs)
Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio

Questions on notice and Hansard transcripts

1.12      In accordance with Standing Order 26(9)(a), the committee has set 13 July 2018 as the due date for the return of answers to questions on notice.

1.13      The transcripts of these public hearings and answers and additional information are available on the committee's website at:

https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/fadt/2018-2019_Budget_estimates

1.14      In this report references to Hansard are to the proof transcripts. Page numbers may vary between the proof and official Hansard transcript.

Defence Portfolio, 29 May 2018

Department of Defence

1.15      Senator the Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Defence, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC, Chief of the Defence Force, and Mr Kim Gillis, Deputy Secretary, Capability Acquistion and Sustainment Group, Department of Defence, made opening statements.

1.16      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Defence Portfolio, 30 May 2018

Department of Defence (continued)

1.17      Topics examined during the hearing included:

1.18      At the hearing, the committee and the Minister for Defence acknowledged the significant contributions of retiring officers from leadership positions in the ADF and the department. It was noted that it was the last estimates hearing at which Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC, Vice Admiral Ray Griggs AO CSC, Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN, and Mr Kim Gillis would attend before their retirement later in the year. The committee thanked all officers for their assistance to the work of the committee over many years. (29 May 2018, pp. 4-5; 30 May 2018, pp. 70-72)

Defence Housing Australia

1.19      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Australian War Memorial

1.20      The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson, Director of the Australian War Memorial (AWM), made an opening statement.

1.21      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Department of Veterans' Affairs

1.22      Ms Liz Cosson AM CSC, Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA), made an opening statement.

1.23      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio, 31 May 2018

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

Non-trade programs

1.24      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio, 1 June 2018

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (continued)

Non-trade programs
Trade programs

Tourism Australia

1.25      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Australian Trade and Investment Commission

1.26      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (Efic)

1.27      Topics examined during the hearing included:

Senator Linda Reynolds CSC
Chair

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