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Appendix List of Requirements



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  • Index A

Appendix List of Requirements

Part of Report

Description

Requirement

Page




Letter of transmittal

Mandatory

8

Table of contents

Mandatory

3

Index

Mandatory

638–659

Glossary

Mandatory

621–633

Contact officer(s)

Mandatory

6, 434

Internet home page address and Internet address for report

Mandatory

1, 7

Review by Secretary

Mandatory

9–12




Review by departmental secretary

Mandatory

9–12

Summary of significant issues and developments

Suggested

9–12

Overview of department’s performance and financial results

Suggested

20–21

Outlook for following year

Suggested

9–12

Significant issues and developments – portfolio

Portfolio departments – suggested

9–12

Departmental Overview

Mandatory

12–13




Role and functions

Mandatory

13

Organisational structure

Mandatory

13–18

Outcome and program structure

Mandatory

18–19

Where outcome and program structures differ from PB Statements/PAES or other portfolio statements accompanying any other additional appropriation bills (other portfolio statements), details of variation and reasons for change

Mandatory

19

Portfolio structure

Mandatory for portfolio departments

12–13

Report on Performance

Mandatory

22–457




Review of performance during the year in relation to programs and contribution to outcomes

Mandatory

22–457

Actual performance in relation to deliverables and KPIs set out in PB Statements/PAES or other portfolio statements

Mandatory

22–457




Where performance targets differ from the PBS/ PAES, details of both former and new targets, and reasons for the change

Mandatory

22–457

Narrative discussion and analysis of performance

Mandatory

22–457

Trend information

Mandatory

22–457

Performance of purchaser/provider arrangements

If applicable, suggested

N/A

Significant changes in nature of principal functions/ services

Suggested

12–13

Factors, events or trends influencing departmental performance

Suggested

22–457

Contribution of risk management in achieving objectives

Suggested

347–9

Social inclusion outcomes

If applicable, mandatory

341–3

Performance against service charter customer service standards, complaints data, and the department’s response to complaints

If applicable, mandatory

361

Discussion and analysis of the department’s financial performance

Mandatory

390–7

Discussion of any significant changes from the prior year or from budget

Suggested

390–7

Agency resource statement and summary resource tables by outcomes

Mandatory

450–51

Developments since the end of the financial year that have affected or may significantly affect the department’s operations or financial results in future

If applicable, mandatory

21

Management Accountability







Corporate Governance




345–9




Agency heads are required to certify that their agency comply with the Commonwealth Fraud Control Guidelines

Mandatory

348

Statement of the main corporate governance practices in place

Mandatory

345–9

Names of the senior executive and their responsibilities

Suggested

13–15

Senior management committees and their roles

Suggested

345–6

Corporate Governance continued










Corporate and operational planning and associated performance reporting and review

Suggested

344, 360

Approach adopted to identifying areas of significant financial or operational risk

Suggested

348

Policy and practices on the establishment and maintenance of appropriate ethical standards

Suggested

343

How nature and amount of remuneration for SES officers is determined

Suggested

339, 515

External Scrutiny




362–5




Significant developments in external scrutiny

Mandatory

362–5

Judicial decisions and decisions of administrative tribunals

Mandatory

362

Reports by the Auditor-General, a Parliamentary Committee or the Commonwealth Ombudsman

Mandatory

362–3

Management of Human Resources




337–44




Assessment of effectiveness in managing and developing human resources to achieve departmental objectives

Mandatory

337–44

Workforce planning, staff turnover and retention

Suggested

339

Impact and features of enterprise or collective agreements, individual flexibility arrangements (IFAs), determinations, common law contracts and AWAs

Suggested

339–40

Training and development undertaken and its impact

Suggested

340–1

Occupational health and safety performance

Suggested

403–5

Productivity gains

Suggested

N/A

Statistics on staffing

Mandatory

337, 341, 400–2

Enterprise or collective agreements, IFAs, determinations, common law contracts and AWAs

Mandatory

339–40

Performance pay

Mandatory

340

Assets management

Assessment of effectiveness of assets management

If applicable, mandatory

348

Purchasing

Assessment of purchasing against core policies and principles

Mandatory

349–50

Consultants

Summary statement detailing the number of new consultancy services contracts let during the year; the total actual expenditure on all new consultancy contracts let during the year (inclusive of GST); the number of ongoing consultancy contracts that were active in the reporting year; and the total actual expenditure in the reporting year on the ongoing consultancy contracts (inclusive of GST). The annual report must include a statement noting that information on contracts and consultancies is available through the AusTender website.

Mandatory

350, 412–24

Australian National Audit Office Access Clauses

Absence of provisions in contracts allowing access by the Auditor-General

Mandatory

349

Exempt Contracts

Contracts exempt from the AusTender

Mandatory

350

Financial Statements

Financial Statements

Mandatory

457–620

Other Mandatory Information










Occupational health and safety (section 74 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1991)

Mandatory

403–5

Freedom of information for the period 1 July 2010 to 30 April 2011 inclusive (see terms of subsection 8(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 as it existed prior to 1 May 2011)

Mandatory

431–4

Advertising and Market Research (Section 311A of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918) and statement on advertising campaigns

Mandatory

425

Ecologically sustainable development and environmental performance (Section 516A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999)

Mandatory

365–8

Grant Programs

Mandatory

410–11

Disability reporting – explicit and transparent reference to agency level information available through other reporting mechanisms

Mandatory

343

Correction of material errors in previous annual report

If applicable, mandatory

449

List of Requirements

Mandatory

634–7

Index

A

abbreviations, 621–633



Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984, 302

actions on Commonwealth land, 135

acronyms, 621–633

administered items, 471–6

administered restructuring, 511–2

Administrative Arrangements Orders, 324



Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977, 135

advertising and market research, 260, 425

advice under section 160, 147

advice requested and provided, 351, 354, 147

agency resource statement, 450–1

Aichi Targets, 34

air conditioning, 169, 180, 186, 181, 185

air quality, 164, 174, 175

albatrosses, 219

Alligator Rivers Region, monitoring, 76–80

amendments see legislative amendments

amphibians, 58

Antarctic environment management, 215, 223, 225, 226

Antarctic krill, filming of, 211

Antarctic research, 213, 216–18, 220, 223

Antarctic stations, 221, 225

Antarctic Treaty Environment Protection permits, 127

Antarctic Treaty measures, 219, 220, 223

Antarctica (outcome 3), 210–27

deliverables, 220–22

highlights, 219

key performance indicators, 223–6

resources, 227

applications to vary fuel standards, 199, 201–9

Approvals and Wildlife Division of DSEWPaC, 68

approvals of actions, 147

Arafura Timor Seas Ecosystem Action Project, 54

asset additions, 469–70

assessment and approval timeframes, 135

assessment bilateral agreements, 70, 130–1, 133

assessments under EPBC Act, 146

asset management, 348

Atlas of Living Australia, 82

auditor remuneration, 518

Auditor-General’s Reports, 362

Australasian Environmental Law Enforcement and Regulators Network, 136

Australian Antarctic Division, 212

office operations, 378–80

Australian Antarctic science program, 211, 214, 220, 225

Australian Antarctic Science Strategic Plan 2011–12, 213

Australian Biological Resources Study, 80–4

Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme, 64–5

Australian Bureau of Statistics, 325

Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, 56, 73, 186

Australian Faunal Directory, 82

Australian Fisheries Management Authority, 56

Australian Heritage Council, 112

Australian Heritage Week, 295, 307

Australian Marine Mammal Centre, 57

Australian National Audit Office, 241, 262, 308

Australian National Botanic Gardens Non-Potable Pipeline Project, 242

Australian National Shipwreck Database, 306

Australian Packaging Covenant, 168

Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, 72, 121

Australian Refrigeration Council, 186

Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence, 238

Australian World Heritage Advisory Committee, 300

Australian World Heritage Tentative List, 298

awards, 23

B

balance sheet, 463

Basin Plan, 232

Beavis, Dr Amber, 84

benefit-sharing, biological resources, 38, 125–6

Bill Dawbin Postdoctoral Fellowship Fund, 57

biodiscovery, 34, 38

biodiversity and ecosystems (outcome 1), 22–159

deliverables, 46–8, 85–92

highlights, 44–5, 83–4

key performance indicators, 49–50, 93–5

resources, 51, 96, 159

Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2010–2030, 44

Biodiversity Working Group, 38

biological resources, 125–6

biosecurity, 57–9, 61, 67

biotechnology, 167

bird banding, 64–5

Building Better Regional Cities program, 327, 332

Bureau of Meteorology, 351

Burke, Minister the Hon. Tony, 236

Bush Blitz, 81–4

business continuity plan, 348–9

Business Improvement Division of DSEWPaC, 336

Business Improvement Program, 344

C

camels, 30

Canberra office operations, 370–3

cane toad control, 57, 100, 104, 120

Cape York, 27, 298

carbon markets, 29

Caring for our Coast, 39

Caring for our Country, 25–51, 99–105

evaluation, 37

objectives and strategies, 25

report cards, 99

Casey Station, Antarctica, cleanup, 211, 215

cash flow reconciliation, 513

cash flow statement, 465

catchment summaries, 268–73

cattle grazing, Alpine National Park, 23

cats, feral, 58

Certificate of Compliance, 349

cetaceans

anti-whaling agenda, 57, 59–60, 91

conservation management plan, 63

conservation measures, 93

permits, 151

chemical assessments, 167, 170, 173, 174

chemicals reform, 164

chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), 180

chytrid fungus in amphibians, 58

CITES listing, 72

coal seam gas/liquefied natural gas, impacts and mitigation, 134

coastal zone management, 55

Coastcare, 100, 104

code of conduct, 343

Comcare investigations, 405

Commemorating Eminent Australians program, 304

commemorative coin, convict sites, 296

commercial fishing, 87, 124

commitments schedule, 466–7

Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, 219

Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities program, 352

Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder, 233, 261

Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder annual report, 261–93

Commonwealth Heritage List, 114, 297, 299

Commonwealth Ombudsman, 362

Community Action Grants, 26

community information, provision of, 359

complaints, 360

Compliance and Enforcement Policy, 136

compliance and enforcement

EPBC Act, 73, 136–41

ozone protection measures, 186

significant outcomes 2010–11, 429

compliance auditing, 70, 137

Conduct and Ethical Behaviour Framework, 343

Conservation Lands Trust Alliance, 26

conservation management plans, 83

consultancy services, 350, 412–24

contact details, departmental, 1, 6, 434

controlled action determinations, 70, 135

contingencies schedule, 468

contingent liabilities and assets, 514

Convention on Biological Diversity, 34

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 72, 122

convict sites heritage listing, 112, 295,

Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security, 54, 62

corporate governance, 345–9

corporate outcome, 334–98

Corporate Strategies Division of DSEWPaC, 336

corrections to material errors in 2009–10 annual report, 449

court and tribunal scrutiny, 362

court cases see legal actions



D

Darwin/Jabiru office operations, 373–6

Deagle, Dr Bruce, 211

decisions

compliance with timeframes for, 153–5

reconsideration of, 136, 143

statement of reasons on, 135

delivery documents, environmental water, 262

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 57, 61, 68

Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, 55, 83

Department of Infrastructure and Transport, 325

Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government, 325

Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, 55

department overview, 12–13

Departmental Audit Committee of DSEWPaC, 347

departmental restructuring, 509–10

Disability Action Plan, 342

disability awareness, 342

disability reporting, 343

Doherty, Dr Paul, 83

donations to environmental organisations, 357

dugong, 31, 68, 120



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