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Published: Thursday 4 February 2010
Published

The objective of this audit was to assess whether the WSA program has been administered effectively by the NWC/DEWHA, as relevant, and is achieving its stated program objective. Specifically, the ANAO examined whether:

  • funding proposals have been assessed and approved in a fair, consistent manner and in accordance with applicable criteria, program guidelines and better practice;
  • appropriate funding arrangements have been established with proponents, having regard to the size of the grant, the type of entity involved and the nature of the project; and
  • DEWHA (and previously the NWC) is actively monitoring whether proponents are complying with their obligations, and grant payments are made only in accordance with funding agreements.

More broadly, the audit examined DEWHA's strategy for evaluating and reporting on the long-term benefits of the program.

Entity
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts; National Water Commission
Published: Wednesday 25 June 2003
Published

The audit reviewed the Australian Taxation Office's administration of the payment of tax by non-residents. The audit objectives were to:

  • provide Parliament with assurance about how efficiently and effectively the ATO administers the payment of tax in respect of non-residents;
  • identify any scope for more effective and efficient administration of the function; and
  • identify any opportunities for the cost-effective collection of additional revenue.
Entity
Australian Taxation Office
Published: Thursday 29 July 1999
Published

Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented at the 1999 Department of Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Biennial Risk Management Conference, Brisbane

Published: Wednesday 31 January 2007
Published

The objective of the audit was to:

  • assess, in a selection of FMA Act and CAC Act agencies, how well the revised Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines had been implemented; and
  • identify any better practice or common problem areas to assist other agencies in their future procurement activities.

The audit focused on procurement requirements that had changed as a result of the revised CPGs, rather than being a more general audit of compliance with all procurement requirements.
The audit was conducted in the following entities:

  • Australian Federal Police;
  • Bureau of Meteorology;
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
  • Department of Defence;
  • Department of Education, Science & Training;
  • Family Court of Australia; and
  • National Museum of Australia.
Entity
NO-DEPTS-LISTED
Published: Wednesday 27 June 2012
Published

The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of the ATO’s administration of external debt collection arrangements.

Entity
Australian Taxation Office
Published: Friday 24 November 1995
Published

Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented to the ASCPA Annual Public Sector Accounting Convention, Canberra

Published: Thursday 19 June 2014
Published

The audit objective was to assess the effectiveness of DHS’ implementation of initiatives to support the delivery of services to Indigenous Australians.

Entity
Department of Human Services
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Published: Saturday 26 October 1996
Published

Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented at the CPA Congress '96 - Profit from our Experience - Melbourne

Published: Thursday 9 August 2001
Published

This follow-up audit reviewed the operations of the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) which is responsible for ensuring the sustainable use and efficient management of Commonwealth fisheries resources. The objective of this follow-up audit was to assess the extent to which AFMA addressed the issues that gave rise to the recommendations of ANAO Report No.32 1995-96, and the related recommendations of the House of Representatives Standing Committee Report 1997, that were supported by the Government.

The follow-up audit focussed on the key issues identified in the recommendations and grouped these in the themes of:

  • strategic and performance management;
  • management of the advisory process;
  • implementation of fisheries management methods;
  • managing AFMA's environmental responsibilities as they relate to Commonwealth fisheries
    management;
  • compliance, monitoring and enforcement responsibilities; and
  • management of information and research.
Entity
Australian Fisheries and Management Authority
Published: Monday 30 September 2002
Published

The objective of the audit was to assess whether Centrelink's Balanced Scorecard (BSC) was based on key elements of better practice principles and its use assisted Centrelink to understand and communicate its performance against its strategic goals. The audit examined:

  • the use of the BSC in setting Centrelink's vision and goals;
  • the role of the BSC in planning;
  • alignment of the BSC from the top down through the organisation and the interdependencies of scoreboards used by various support units, the definition and use of measures, including target setting and links to goals within the BSC framework; and
  • its use in monitoring, reporting and feedback.
Entity
Centrelink