Referral of Work |
1.1 |
On
9 February
2005
the
proposal
to
carry
out
refurbishment
of
Department
of
Defence
(Defence)
accommodation
and
lightwells
at
Australia
House
in
London
was
referred
to
the
Public
Works
Committee
for
consideration
and
report
to
the
Parliament
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
the Public
Works
Committee
Act
1969 (the
Act).1 The
proponent
agency
for
this
work
is
the
Department
of
Foreign
Affairs
and
Trade
(DFAT).
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1.2 |
The
Hon
Dr
Sharman
Stone
MP,
Parliamentary
Secretary
to
the
Minister
for
Finance
and
Administration,
advised
the
House
that
the
estimated
cost
of
the
proposed
works
was
$11.98
million.
Subject
to
parliamentary
approval,
works
would
commence
in
May
2006,
and
be
completed
by
mid-2007. |
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Background |
Diplomatic
Presence in the
United Kingdom |
1.3 |
Australia
House
has been
Australia ’s
High
Commission
in London
since
1918.
It is
Australia ’s
oldest
overseas
mission
and the
oldest
originally
occupied
Chancery
of any
foreign
mission
in London
. The
building
was
constructed between 1913 and 1918
using substantial amounts of Australian
timbers and marble.2 |
Previous
Works |
1.4 |
According
to
DFAT’s
main
submission,
a major
refurbishment
of
Australia
House
was
undertaken
in
the
later
years
of
the
1990s,
bringing
most
areas
of
the
building
up
to
standard
with
local
and
Australian
building
codes.3
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1.5 |
The
major
refurbishment
project
undertaken
in
1995
formed
the
subject
of
the
Committee’s
fourth
report
of
that
year.
The
proposal,
estimated
to
cost
$14.25
million
at
May
1994
prices,
comprised
the
following
works:
- implementation
of
a staged
program
of
internal
refurbishment,
including
compliance
with
OH&S
standards,
replacement
of
obsolete
equipment
and
provision
of
accommodation
to
meet
modern
data
and
communication
requirements;
and
- the
refurbishment
of
areas
surplus
to
High
Commission
requirements
for
lease
to
State
Governments
and
other
agencies.4
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1.6 |
The
proposal
was
approved
by
the
Committee,
but
the
cost
of
the
project
subsequently
escalated
to
$20.3
million.5
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1.7 |
Areas
not
refurbished
and
upgraded
within
the
scope
of
the
1995
project
included
the
Defence
area,
which
had
been
subject
of
some
limited
refurbishment
by
the
tenant
in
1992
- 1993,
and
the
three
building
lightwells,
which
were
excluded
on
the
basis
of
cost.6
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The Site |
1.8 |
Australia
House
is
located
at
Melbourne
Place
in
London’s
West
End.
Australia
House
and
a
smaller,
contiguous
building
known
as
the
Australia
Centre,
occupy
a
triangular
site
bounded
by
Aldwych
to
the
north,
the
Strand
to
the
south
and
Melbourne
Place
to
the
west.7
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Inquiry Process
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1.9 |
The Committee is required by the Act to consider public works over $6 million8 and report to Parliament on:
- the purpose of the work and its suitability for that purpose;
- the need for, or the advisability of, carrying out the work;
- whether the money to be expended on the work is being spent in the most cost effective manner;
- the amount of revenue the work will generate for the Commonwealth, if that is its purpose; and
- the present and prospective public value of the work.9
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1.10 |
The Committee called for submissions by advertising the inquiry in The Canberra Times on Saturday, 2 April 2005. The Committee also sought submissions from relevant government agencies, local government, private organisations and individuals, who may be materially affected by or have an interest in the proposed work. The Committee subsequently placed submissions and other information relating to the inquiry on its web site in order to encourage further public participation. |
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Public Hearing |
1.11 |
Under the terms of the Act, the Committee may not convene at any place outside Australia and its external Territories. Where a public work is to be carried out outside Australian and its external Territories, the Committee:
…shall consider the work on the basis of plans, models and statements placed before it and of evidence (if any) taken by it.10
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1.12 |
On 13 May 2005 the Committee received a briefing from DFAT on the scope and environs of the proposed works to be undertaken at the Australia House. This was followed by a public hearing held at Parliament House, Canberra11.
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1 |
Extract
from
the Votes
and
Proceedings
of
the
House
of
Representatives,
No.
17,
Wednesday
16
February
2005 Back |
2 |
Appendix
C, Submission
No. 1
from
the Department
of Foreign
Affairs
and Trade,
paragraphs
2.1 – 2.2 Back |
3 |
ibid, paragraph 2.3 Back |
4 |
See Refurbishment
of Australia House, London,
Fourth
Report
of
1995 Back |
5 |
See House
of
Representatives
Hansard,
10
September,
1996 Back |
6 |
Appendix
D, Official
Transcript
of Evidence,
page
7 Back |
7 |
Appendix
C, Submission
No. 1,
paragraph
11.1 Back |
8 |
Public
Works Committee Act
1969,
Part
III,
Section
18
(8) Back |
9 |
ibid,
Section
17 Back |
10 |
ibid,
Section
18B Back |
11 |
See
Appendix
D for
the official
Hansard
transcript
of the
evidence
taken
by the
Committee
at the
public
hearing
on Friday,
13 May
2005
in Parliament
House,
Canberra Back |