Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
On 14 May 2013, the Senate referred the following documents to the Rural
and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee (the committee) for
examination and report in relation to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
portfolio, the Infrastructure and Transport portfolio, and the Regional
Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport portfolio:
- particulars of proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending
on
30 June 2014 [Appropriation Bill (No.1) 2013-14]; and
-
particulars of certain proposed expenditure in respect of the year
ending on 30 June 2014 [Appropriation Bill (No.2) 2013-14].[1]
1.2
The committee is required to report to the Senate on its consideration
of 2013‑14 Budget Estimates on 25 June 2013.
Variation of portfolios
1.3
On 8 February 2012, the Senate amended the continuing order relating to
the allocation of departments and agencies to committees. The change of
allocations resulted in the committee changing its name from Rural Affairs and
Transport, to Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport, and also taking
responsibility for the oversight of the Regional Australia, Local Government,
Arts and Sport portfolio.
1.4
On 15 May 2013, the Senate amended the continuing order relating to the
allocation of departments and agencies to committees.[2]
The change of allocations reflected the Prime Minister's announcement regarding
ministerial responsibility of the Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts
and Sport portfolio.[3]
Budget Estimates hearings
1.5
The committee considered the Portfolio Budget Statements 2013-14 for all
portfolios at hearings between 27 and 30 May 2013. The hearings were conducted
in accordance with the agreed agenda as follows:
- Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 May – Agriculture, Fisheries and
Forestry;
- Wednesday 29 May – Infrastructure and Transport; and
- Thursday 30 May – Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and
Sport.
1.6
The committee heard evidence from:
- Senator the Hon Joe Ludwig, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries
and Forestry;
- Senator the Hon Matt Thistlethwaite, Parliamentary Secretary for
Multicultural Affairs and Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs
representing the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and the Minister for
Road Safety; and
- Senator the Hon Kate Lundy, Minister for Sport, Minister for
Multicultural Affairs and Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation,
representing the Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Minister
for Regional Services, Local Communities and Territories, and the Minister for
the Arts.
1.7
Evidence was also provided by:
- Mr Andrew Metcalfe AO, Secretary of the Department of
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry;
- Mr Mike Mrdak, Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure and
Transport;
- Ms Glenys Beauchamp, Secretary for the Department of Regional Australia,
Local Government, Arts and Sport; and
- officers representing the departments and agencies covered by the
estimates before the committee.
1.8
The committee thanks the ministers, departmental secretaries and
officers for their assistance and cooperation during the hearings.
Changes to departmental structures
1.9
Mr Metcalfe, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Forestry informed the committee in his opening statement on 27 May 2013 of
planned changes to the department's structure, which will occur from 1 July
2013.
1.10
On 1 July 2013, two new branches will be established within the
Governance Division under the responsibility of Deputy Secretary, Mr Mark
Tucker. The Strategic Policy Branch will be established to provide a long-term
view across the agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries. The Office of
the Chief Lawyer is also being established after Mr Metcalfe commissioned an
independent review of DAFF's legal capability shortly after commencing as
secretary. The review found that DAFF would be better served by redirecting
some of its external legal expenditure to enhance its
in-house legal capability.[4]
1.11
Mr Metcalfe also advised the committee of his decision not to go through
with the planned merger of the Agricultural Productivity, Sustainable Resource
Management and Climate Change Divisions, which was identified at Additional
Estimates in February 2013, stating that:
Having now looked at the issues more closely...it is not the
right time for a major restructure across those policy divisions given the
amount of work that is underway.[5]
1.12
Mr Mrdak, Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure and Transport,
informed the committee of a change to the department's structure in his opening
statement on Wednesday, 29 May 2013, which has occurred since
Additional estimates of February 2013.
1.13
The Major Cities Unit (MCU) has been merged with the Policy and Research
Division, which occurred as a result of Ms Ekelund's decision to leave the
department.[6]
Mr Collett, General Manager of the MCU, later told the committee that the merger
of the MCU into the Policy and Research Division provides an additional senior
executive service officer to support the work of unit.[7]
Questions on notice
1.14
In accordance with Standing Order 26, the committee is required to set a
date for the lodgement of written answers and additional information. The
committee resolved that written answers and additional information be submitted
by 26 July 2013.
Additional information
1.15
Answers to questions taken on notice at the committee's Additional Estimates
hearings will be tabled in the Senate in separate volumes entitled 'Additional
information relating to the examination of Budget Estimates 2013-14 May 2013,
Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee'. Documents
not suitable for inclusion in the additional information volumes will be
available on request from the committee secretariat.
1.16
Answers to questions on notice received from the departments will also
be posted on the committee's website at a later date.[8]
Note on references
1.17
References to the Hansard transcript are to the proof Hansard; page
numbers may vary between the proof and the official Hansard transcript.
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