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Monday, 31 October 2011

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Photo of Christopher BackChristopher Back (WA, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

Pursuant to standing orders 38 and 166, I present documents as listed below which were presented to the President, the Deputy President and Temporary Chairmen of Committees since the Senate last sat. In accordance with the terms of the standing orders, the publication of the documents was authorised.

The list read as follows—

(a) Committee reports

1. Community Affairs References Committee—Funding and administration of mental health services—

  Interim report (received 20 October 2011)

  Second interim report (received on 28 October 2011)

2. Community Affairs References Committee—Report, together with the Hansard record of proceedings and documents presented to the committee—Review of the Professional Services Review (PSR) Scheme (received 25 October 2011)

(b) Government documents

1. Australian Federal Police (AFP)—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

2. Crimes Act 1914Authorisations for the acquisition and use of assumed identities—Australian Federal Police—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

3. Witness Protection Act 1994Report for 2010-11 on the operation of the National Witness Protection Program (received 14 October 2011)

4. Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA)—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

5. Department of Immigration and Citizenship—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

6. Australian Electoral Commission—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

7. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

8. Department of Health and Ageing—Report for 2010-11—Corrigendum (received 14 October 2011)

9. Attorney-General’s Department—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

10. Australian Government Solicitor—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

11. Federal Court of Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

12. Family Court of Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

13. Australian Law Reform Commission—Report No. 116—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

14. Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

15. Australian Hearing Services (Australian Hearing)—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

16. Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

17. Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal—Report for 2010-11 (received 14 October 2011)

18. Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited (ARTC)—Report for 2010-11 (received 17 October 2011)

19. Department of Finance and Deregulation—Report for 2010-11 (received 17 October 2011)

20. Federal Magistrates Court of Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 17 October 2011)

21. National Australia Day Council—Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

22. Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission and Comcare—Reports for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

23. Seafarers Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority (Seacare)—Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

24. Wet Tropics Management Authority—Report for 2010-11, including State of the Wet Tropics report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

25. National Native Title Tribunal—Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

26. Gene Technology Regulator—Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

27. Bankruptcy Act 1966Inspector-General in Bankruptcy–Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

28. Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 18 October 2011)

29. Department of Human Services—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

30. Centrelink—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

31. Medicare Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

32. Professional Services Review—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

33. Wine Australia Corporation—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

34. National Competition Council—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

35. Companies Auditors and Liquidators Disciplinary Board (CALDB)—Report for 2010-11 (received 19 October 2011)

36. Crimes Act 1914Controlled operations—Report for 2010-11 (received 20 October 2011)

37. Bundanon Trust Limited—Report for 2010-11 (received 20 October 2011)

38. Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)—Report for 2010-11 (received 20 October 2011)

39. Screen Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 20 October 2011)

40. Australian Solar Institute Limited (ASI)— Report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

41. Fair Work Ombudsman—Report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

42. Australian Customs and Border Protection Service—Report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

43. Commissioner for Superannuation (ComSuper)—Report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

44. Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism—Report for 2010-11, including Geoscience Australia report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

45. National Gallery of Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 21 October 2011)

46. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade—Report for 2010-11 (received 25 October 2011)

47. Health Workforce Australia—Report for 2010-11(received 25 October 2011)

48. Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General—Report for 2010-11(received 25 October 2011)

49. Veterans’ Review Board—Report for 2010-11 (received 25 October 2011)

50. Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency Limited—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

51. Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

52. Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010Australian Information Commissioner—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

53. Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010Healthcare Identifiers Service Operator—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

54. Australia Council—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

55. Australian Institute of Marine Science—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

56. Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

57. National Library of Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

58. Director of National Parks—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

59. Supervising Scientist—Report for 2010-11 on the operation of the Environment Protection (Alligator Rivers Regions) Act 1978 (received 26 October 2011)

60. Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC)—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

61. Financial Reporting Panel—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

62. Inspector-General of Taxation—Report for 2010-11 (received 26 October 2011)

63. Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research—Report for 2010-11, including IP Australia report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

64. Australian Building and Construction Commissioner—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

65. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

66. Australian Securities and Investments Commission—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

67. Superannuation Complaints Tribunal—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

68. Financial Reporting Council—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

69. Takeovers Panel—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

70. National Health and Medical Research Council—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

71. National Blood Authority—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

72. Department of Veterans’ Affairs—Data-matching program—Report on progress 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

73. Bureau of Meteorology—Report for 2010-11 (received 27 October 2011)

74. Fair Work Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

75. National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

76. Export and Finance Insurance Corporation—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

77. Australian Sports Commission—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

78. Australian National Maritime Museum—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

79. Auditing and Assurance Standards Board—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

80. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

81. Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

82. Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Limited—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

83. Skills Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

84. Low Carbon Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

85. Old Parliament House—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

86. Future Fund Board of Guardians and Future Fund Management Agency (Future Fund)—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

87. Repatriation Commission, Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs—Report for 2010-11, including operation of the Defence Service Homes Insurance Scheme and the Office of Australian War Graves (received 28 October 2011)

88. Public Lending Right Committee—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

89. Productivity Commission—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

90. Cancer Australia—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

91. National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA)—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

92. National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS)—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

93. Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

94. Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

95. Department of the Treasury—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

96. Australian Accounting Standards Board—Report for 2010-11 (received 28 October 2011)

(c) Report of the Auditor-General

Report no. 9 of 2011-12—Performance audit—Indigenous secondary student accommodation initiatives (received 21 October 2011)

(d) Returns to order

1. New Zealand—Export of apples to Australia (motion of Senator Colbeck of 20 September 2011)—Documents (received 17 October 2011)

2. Medicare Chronic Disease Dental Scheme—Audits (motion of Senator Fierravanti-Wells of 19 September 2011—Documents (received 19 October 2011)

(e) Letters of advice relating to Senate orders

1. Letters of advice relating to lists of departmental and agency appointments and vacancies:

    (received 14 October 2011)
    (received 14 October 2011)
    (received 21 October 2011)

2. Letters of advice relating to lists of departmental and agency grants:

    (received 19 October 2011)
    (received 21 October 2011)

Ordered that the Community Affairs References Committee report on the Professional Services Review Scheme be printed.

Ordered that each of the Community Affairs References Committee reports be listed on the Notice Paper as orders of the day.

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