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Published: Monday 23 June 2003
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In January 2000, the ANAO published a Better Practice Guide (BPG) Business Continuity Management, Keeping the wheels in motion (the Guide). The Guide established that the objective of Business Continuity Management (BCM) is to ensure the uninterrupted availability of all key business resources required to support essential (or critical) business activities. This is achieved by organisations building resilience (controls and redundancy) into business operations to prevent, or minimise, the likelihood of business continuity risks occuring and, also, developing plans that minimise the impact should they occur. The primary objective of this audit was to examine BCM arrangements across four Commonwealth organisations, to assess whether their existing BCM frameworks ( or frameworks under development) exhibit the principles espoused in the Guide. At the Commonwealth - wide level, the ANAO considered the continuing relevance of the principles presented in the Guide.

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  • An audit committee may still provide reasonable assurance while concluding that an entity’s performance reporting requires improvement to be appropriate, provided this is drawn to an accountable authority’s attention.
Published: Thursday 26 April 2018
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The Auditor-General publishes an annual audit work program in July each year, which takes regard of the priorities of the Parliament as outlined in the Auditor-General Act. The purpose of the program is to inform the Parliament, government sector entities and the public of the audits we propose to deliver throughout the financial year. The program covers financial statement and performance audits, and other assurance activities.

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Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit

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ANAO 2025-26 Budget Submission

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Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit

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Defence Major Projects Report 2024–25 Proposed Guidelines and Project Selection.

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Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit

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Auditor-General Report No.21 2023–24 Management of the Australian War Memorial’s Development Project

Auditor-General Report No.36 2023–24 Procurement of My Health Record 

Auditor-General Report No.37 2023–24 Administration of the Adult Migrant English Program contracts

Auditor-General Report No.47 2023–24  Defence's management of contracts for the supply of munitions: Part 1

Auditor-General Report No.1 2024–25 Defence's Procurement and Implementation of the myClearance System

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Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audits

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Private briefing to the JCPAA on the audit reports included in the Inquiry into the administration of Commonwealth regulations

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Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit

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Auditor-General Report No.42 2021–22 Procurement of Delivery Partners for the Entrepreneurs’ Programme

Auditor-General Report No.5 2022–23 Digital Transformation Agency’s Procurement of ICT-Related Services

Auditor-General Report No.39 2021–22 Overseas Crisis Management and Response

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Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audits

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2022–23 Defence Major Projects Report
Commonwealth Financial Statements 2022–23
Public sector IT procurements and projects, namely:

  1. Auditor-General Report No.7 202324 Establishment of the Workforce Australia Services Panel, on the digital employment services system
  2. Auditor-General Report No.20 202324 Design and Implementation of the Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System
  3. Auditor-General Report No.12 202324 Administration of the Parliamentary Expenses Management System
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Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audits

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Review of Auditor-General reports