Contents
Membership of the Committee
List of abbreviations
Extract from the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives
List of recommendations
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Proposed Works
Chapter 3 Issues and Conclusions
Appendix A: List of Submissions
Appendix B: List of Witnesses
Appendix C: Submission No. 1 from
the Department of Defence
Appendix D: Official Transcript of Evidence, 21 April 2005
Membership of the Committee
Chair |
Hon Judi Moylan MP |
Deputy Chair |
Mr Brendan O’Connor MP |
Members |
Mr John Forrest MP |
Senator Alan Ferguson |
|
Mr Harry Jenkins MP |
Senator Michael Forshaw |
|
Mr Bernie Ripoll MP |
Senator the Hon Judith Troeth |
|
Mr Barry Wakelin MP |
Committee Secretariat
Secretary |
Mrs Margaret Swieringa |
Inquiry Secretaries |
Ms Vivienne Courto |
|
Mr Raymond Knight |
Administrative Officers |
Mr Peter Ratas |
List of abbreviations
Defence |
Department of Defence |
DSTO |
Defence Science and Technology Organisation |
EOB |
Explosive Ordnance Breakdown |
PAD |
Pre-acquisition Declaration |
P&EE |
Proof and Experimental Establishment |
Extract from the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives
No. 13 dated Wednesday, 9 February 2005
PUBLIC WORKS—PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE—REFERENCE OF WORK—ORDNANCE BREAKDOWN FACILITY, PROOF AND EXPERIMENTAL ESTABLISHMENT SITE, PORT WAKEFIELD, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Dr Stone (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Works Committee Act 1969, the following proposed work be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works for consideration and report: Ordnance breakdown facility, proof and experimental establishment site, Port Wakefield, South Australia.
Question—put and passed.
List of recommendations
3 Issues and Conclusions
Recommendation 1
The Committee recommends that the proposed construction of an ordnance breakdown facility for the Defence Science and Technology Organisation at Port Wakefield, South Australia, proceed at the estimated cost of $8.4 million.
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