Administrative Arrangements Order - 4 April 2019
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Includes a summary of changes document.
Amendments made 10 May 2018 and 28 August 2018.
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Includes a summary of changes document.
Amendments made 27 October 2016, 13 April 2017, 30 November 2017 and 20 December 2017.
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Includes a summary of changes document.
Amendments made 18 February 2016 and 19 July 2016.
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Amendments made 21 September 2015.
| Pay point | On commencement 4% | 13 March 2025 3.8% | 12 March 2026 3.4% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zone of discretion* | $168,610 to $178,558 | $175,017 to $185,343 | $180,968 |
Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
The agency-level highlights report contains a summary of PM&C employee census results and includes aggregated agency data.
The agency-level highlights report contains a summary of PM&C employee census results and includes aggregated agency data.
Today, the Hon Bill Shorten MP, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme announced a review of the NDIS to improve the wellbeing of Australians with disability and the scheme’s sustainability.
The independent review will look at the design, operations and sustainability of the NDIS. It will also look at ways to make the market and workforce more responsive, supportive and sustainable. It will work with participants, their families and carers, as well as providers and workers to put people with disability back at the centre of the NDIS.
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