Indigenous Programs Reports


The Office of Evaluation and Audit (Indigenous Programs) was originally part of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC). In 2004 OEA transferred to the then Department of Finance and Administration and was established under section 193W of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act, 2005. The functions of OEA were to:

  • evaluate or audit relevant programs administered by Australian Government bodies
  • evaluate or audit the activities of any individual or organisation that has received funding under any relevant program
  • report to the Minister for Finance on those evaluations or audits and to report to other Ministers in accordance with the directions of the Minister.

Relevant programs were programs, or program components, under which funding was provided for the purpose of furthering the social, economic, or cultural development of Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders.
On December 14 2009, OEA's functions were transferred to the Australian National Audit Office.

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