House debates
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Auditor-General's Reports
Reports Nos 12 to 20 of 2012-13
3:31 pm
Ms Anna Burke (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I present the Auditor-General's Audit reports for 2012-13 entitled Audit report No. 12, Performance auditadministration of Commonwealth responsibilities under the National Partnership Agreement on Preventive Health: Australian National Preventive Health Agency; Department of Health and Ageing; Audit report No. 13, Performance audit—the provision of policing services to the Australian Capital Territory: Australian Federal Police; Audit report No. 14, Performance audit—delivery of workplace relations services by the Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman: Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman; Audit report No. 15, Assurance report—2011-12 major projects report: Defence Materiel Organisation; Audit reportNo. 16, Financial statement audit—audits of the financial statements of Australian Government entities for the period ended 30 June 2012; Audit report No. 17, Performance audit—design and implementation of the Energy Efficiency Information Grants program: Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency; Audit report No. 18, Performance audit—administration of Communities for Children under the Family Support Program: Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs; Audit report No. 19, Performance audit—administration of New Income Management in the Northern Territory: Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs; Department of Human Services; and Audit report No. 20, Performance audit—administration of the Domestic Fishing Compliance Program: Australian Fisheries Management Authority.
Ordered that the reports be made parliamentary papers.
Order! The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will leave the chamber now. Reflections on the chair are highly disorderly. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition should know the standing orders—and having such a conversation, deliberately within my earshot, is not within them.
The member for Curtin then left the chamber.