Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
List of recommendations
Recommendation 1
Coastwatch should undertake a comprehensive campaign to inform the
public of its role in protecting Australia's borders. The campaign
should be focused on the effectiveness of Coastwatch and how Coastwatch
contributes to the outcomes of its client agenices.
Recommendation 2
Customs should use public relations or media liaison officers to
manage and promote media reporting of Coastwatch activities.
Recommendation 3
The Government should provide Coastwatch with a charter outlining
the Government's expectations. This information should be made publicly
available.
Recommendation 4
The practice of seconding a uniformed Australian Defence Force officer
to the position of Director General Coastwatch be retained.
Recommendation 5
Coastwatch should be able to access in a timely manner, vessel monitoring system data, therefore:
Commonwealth legislation enabling the automatic monitoring of vessels
should be amended to ensure the information passes on to Coastwatch; and
the Commonwealth Government should enter into negotiations with State
Governments with a view to enabling Coastwatch to have access to vessel
monitoring system data.
Recommendation 6
Based on Coastwatch's review of surveillance requirements in the
Torres Strait, the Government should consider providing additional
resources to increase surveillance coverage of the Torres Strait.
Recommendation 7
Defence, Coastwatch, and Customs with advice from the Australian
Fisheries Management Authority should review options for increasing
Australia's ability to respond to illegal fishing in northern waters.
If warranted, the Government should consider increasing Australia's
response capability in northern waters.
Recommendation 8
Defence should investigate, with subsequent advice to the Government,
the cost of acquiring and outfitting a vessel to patrol the Southern
Ocean and other remote areas, and the feasibility of mounting joint
patrols of the Southern Ocean with other countries with an interest
in the region.
Recommendation 9
Defence and Coastwatch should continue to analyse the potential threats
posed by unauthorised aircraft movements and develop response strategies.
Once JORN is fully operational there should be an assessment of the
frequency of unauthorised aircraft movements in the Torres Strait
and Cape York.
Recommendation 10
Defence and Coastwatch should develop contingency plans for the siting
of sensors in the Torres Strait and Cape York to meet any identified
unauthorised aircraft movement threat.
Recommendation 11
Customs should promote the use of the Customs Watch free telephone
line in remote areas for reporting suspicious aircraft movements and
other activities.
Recommendation 12
Customs, in consultation with other agencies, should create links
and agreed protocols with law enforcement agencies of Australia's
northern neighbours to enable the timely investigation of suspicious
aircraft leaving Australian airspace.
Recommendation 13
Customs, with advice from other agencies, should prepare a contingency
plan for recommending to Government that the use of transponders on
non-commercial aircraft be mandatory in areas where there is a demonstrated
problem due to unauthorised air movements.
Recommendation 14
Customs should review existing border legislation to determine whether
it adequately allows Customs jurisdiction over UAMs entering and leaving
Australia and the ability for Defence personnel, acting on Customs'
behalf, to respond to UAM flights. The legislation should be amended
if required.
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