1998/1999


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Staff Reductions in the Australian Public Service
Report Number: 49
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Tuesday, 29 June 1999
Portfolio:
Across Agencies
Agency:
Public Service and Merit Protection Commission and Other Agencies

The objective was to assess the extent to which staff reductions have been managed in a sound strategic and cost-effective manner consistent with the Government’s guidelines and the ANAO’s 1996 better practice guide Managing APS Staff Reductions. The audit focussed on 3 agencies - the Australian Taxation Office, the former Department of Primary Industry and Energy, and the former Department of Transport and Regional Development. The ANAO found that the majority of staff reductions were achieved through retrenchment rather than natural attrition; and that decisions on the number of retrenchments were not always supported by an assessment of the impact of the reductions on the agencies’ abilities to conduct their business.

Phase 2 of the Sales of the Federal Airports
Report Number: 48
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Monday, 21 June 1999
Portfolio:
Across Agencies
Agency:
Across Agency

The sale of leases for the 14 Phase 2 Federal airports was completed by 30 June 1998, in accordance with the Government’s timetable. This represented a significant achievement given that it constituted the largest completed airport trade sales program in the world to that date and achieved the Government’s sales objectives.

Energy Efficiency in Commonwealth Operations
Report Number: 47
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Tuesday, 15 June 1999
Portfolio:
Across Agencies
Agency:
Department of Industry Science and Resources
Australian Greenhouse Office
The objectives of the audit were to form an opinion on the management of Commonwealth agencies’ compliance with the Commonwealth’s energy efficiency requirements and to identify areas for better practice in energy management. The audit focussed on: the implementation of the Energy Policy by Commonwealth Agencies; promulgation and coordination of energy use targets; energy and associated reporting by Commonwealth agencies; identification, examination and analysis of systemic and procedural impediments to achieving the Energy Policy; and development and discussion of ways to address these impediments.
and discussion of ways to address these impediments.
Redress of Grievances in the Australian Defence Force
Report Number: 46
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Thursday, 10 June 1999
Portfolio:
Defence
Agency:
Department of Defence

Members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) have informal and formal complaint mechanisms available to them to address grievances. Initially, members are advised to seek resolution of their complaint at the lowest possible level, through the normal command channels and administrative arrangements. A member who is not satisfied that a complaint has been resolved in this manner may use the Redress of Grievance (ROG) system to submit a formal complaint to the commanding officer of the member’s unit. The objective of this audit was to ascertain whether the ROG system could be refined to improve the efficiency and timeliness of processing of complaints while preserving the equity and transparency the current system provides.The Redress of Grievance system is clearly time-consuming and resource intensive. Some grievances have taken as long as four years to resolve. Some could be resolved by administrative means rather than through recourse to grievance processes. The system contains various inefficiencies that detract from its cost-effectiveness from the viewpoint of the ADF and individual members. In addition many members are unaware of the system or do not have a high level of confidence in its effectiveness.

Food Safety Regulation in AustraliaFollow-up-Audit
Report Number: 45
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Wednesday, 02 June 1999
Portfolio:
Health and Ageing
Agency:
Australian New Zealand Food Authority

The audit is a follow-up to Audit Report 12, 1995-96 Risk Management by Commonwealth Consumer Product Safety Regulators. The objectives of this follow-up audit were to determine the extent to which ANZFA had implemented the agreed recommendations contained in the 1995 Audit Report, and to determine the effectiveness of the implemented recommendations in improving food safety regulation.

Networking the Nation-The Regional Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund
Report Number: 43
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Wednesday, 02 June 1999
Portfolio:
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
Agency:
Department of Communications Information Technology and the Arts

Networking the Nation was established with effect from 1 July 1997 to support activities and projects designed to meet a range of telecommunications needs in regional, rural and remote Australia. Funding is provided by the Regional Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund. The program provides total support of $250 million, of which $50 million was to be allocated annually for the five year period from 1997-98. Funding decisions for grants are the responsibility of an independent Board appointed by the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. The objectives of the audit were to examine the administration of the program with a view to ascertaining the scope for improving administration and to provide assurance on the equity, efficiency and effectiveness of the management and administrative processes applied in the administration of grants under the program.

Naval Aviation Force
Report Number: 44
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Thursday, 27 May 1999
Portfolio:
Defence
Agency:
Department of Defence
The audit reviewed the efficiency and effectiveness of Defence’s management of Naval Aviation Force (NAF) in achieving its required capability within budgeted resources. The objectives of the audit were to assess whether planning, management and resource allocation mechanisms and practices for NAF were conducive to achieving the latter’s objectives in a cost-effective manner.
-effective manner.
Establishment and Operation of Green Corps
Report Number: 42
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Wednesday, 26 May 1999
Portfolio:
Education, Science and Training
Agency:
Department of Education Training and Youth Affairs
The objective of the audit was to examine the effectiveness and efficiency of the administrative arrangements for the establishment and operation of the Green Corps program. Green Corps is a voluntary program for young Australians between 17 and 20 years old to receive accredited training in a range of skills such as bush regeneration and habitat protection. The program is delivered through a contractual arrangement. It was introduced in 1996 with a program allocation of $41.7 million over three years. The focus of the audit was on the Department of Education, Training and Youth Affair’s administration of the program, including the management of the contract.
Affair’s administration of the program, including the management of the contract.
General Service Vehicle Fleet
Report Number: 41
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Monday, 24 May 1999
Portfolio:
Defence
Agency:
Department of Defence
The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of, and to identify possible areas for improvement in, Defence management of the general service fleet.
of the general service fleet.
Pharmaceutical Industry Investment Program - Assessment of Applicants
Report Number: 40
Year: 1998/1999
Tabled: Monday, 24 May 1999
Portfolio:
Education, Science and Training
Agency:
Department of Industry Science and Resources

The Pharmaceutical Industry Investment Program (PIIP) is a scheme that was introduced to compensate the pharmaceutical industry, in part, for the impact of the Government exercising its monopsony power under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. The ANAO undertook an audit of the probity of the methodology and procedures applied by the Department in assessment of applicants for PIIP funding. The objectives of the audit were to assist the Department, at its request, in the timely identification of deficiencies in assessing responses from applicants and options for addressing any such deficiencies.

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