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On 1 January 1901, the six colonies united to form the Commonwealth of Australia. In search of a flag for the new nation, the Commonwealth Government announced a worldwide competition.
Entrants were invited to submit colour sketches for a…
A flag competition
In 1900, with federation looming, the search for a national flag began. A Melbourne journal, the Review of Reviews for Australasia, launched a competition in November 1900, offering a first prize of £50. The journal…
Qualities
Behaviours
Characteristics
Problem-solving
Applies rich and credible policy, delivery or functional expertise and knowledge of government in all contexts
Building…
Qualities
Behaviours
Characteristics
Problem-solving
Applies rich and credible policy, delivery or functional expertise and knowledge of government in all contexts
Displays…
PM&C plays a key leadership role in ensuring the APS delivers on the Prime Minister's and the government's priorities. We play an important role in driving a whole-of-government and whole-of-nation approach, at both a national and…
Intelligence, oversight, safeguards and the law
The terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001 marked the start of a decade of legislation creating new terrorism offences and conferring new powers – particularly on ASIO and the…
The Australian Government47 values the views and perspectives of the Australian community. As part of Australia's long-standing commitment to transparency, the Government funded the development of a shadow report from independent civil society…
All correspondence digital or physical between PMC and Transport for NSW or Sydney Trains or the NSW state transit authority since Malcolm Turnbull became Prime Minister.
The National Colonial flag
Captain John Bingle and Captain John Nicholson are credited with the first recorded attempt to design a ‘national’ flag for Australia. Their flag featured four stars of the Southern Cross on a red cross…
The United Nations flag is not an Australian flag, but it is flown in Australia and elsewhere according to special rules set out in the United Nations Flag Code.
In accordance with a proclamation made by the Governor-General on 19 August…
Current policies and procedures that constitute PMC’s Information Governance Framework. Documents that are published by the Government (such as the Protective Security Policy Framework) are excluded
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (Cth) I request copies of any emails, whatsapp messages, directives and/or letters from and/or to PMC and the National Australia Day Council or any of its Board of Directors and/or…
Documents detailing how much money the federal government will spend on the creation of a NRL team in Papua New Guinea.
Correspondence relating to meeting between Mr Paul Keating and China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi.
Documents relating to the government response to the Robo-debt Royal Commission.
Appointment for the position of ABC Chair.
Section 47C redactions in PMC’s 19 April 2004 brief to the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister regarding the Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal for Iraq
Documents contained within PMC file number 17-13642 (Advice - Nudge proposals Apr 2017), as listed on the Indexed File List for the Department (Jan-Jun 2017).
“... current policies and procedures that constitute PMC’s Information Governance Framework. Documents that are published by the Government (such as the Protective Security Policy Framework) are excluded”.
Copies of all documents to and/or from PMC to any third party that relates to the 2016 findings of the UN working group on arbitrary detention in relation to Julian Assange.
2013 incoming government brief.
2013 incoming government brief
Advice and communication from PMC to PMO in relation to the charging of fees to FOI applicants, including general advice and in relation to individual FOI requests between 1 December 2022 to 20 January 2023.
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