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Advice provided by the Office for Women to any Department or Minister in relation to the risks to victims/survivors of family violence posed by the select committee inquiry into family law.
Any correspondence from the last 13 months regarding Bettina Arndt. Of particular interest is any correspondence from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Total cost of the Prime Minister of Fiji, the Hon Josaia Voreqe Baininmarama, Guest of Government Visit to Australia.
Copies of all correspondence between the OAIC and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in relation to my FOI request with OAIC
Since 24 August 2018, letters sent to FOI applicants on behalf of the PMO notifying them of a proposed or final decision to refuse their request under section 24 of the Act.
Under the FOI Act, I seek copies of any correspondence related to OAIC’s transfer of documents to PM&C as mentioned in your decision letter.
Documents regarding overseas travel requests made by the Prime Minister/Ministers or people on their behalf, that were not approved.
Letter sent to the PM from Senator Pauline Hanson dated 25 March 2020. I also request a copy of the PM’s response to Senator Hanson’s Letter.
Documents regarding IT costs benchmarking
Guidance or approval process by which non-Australian citizens are able to work for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Internal Review of the Department’s decision on the handling of my FOI request regarding McKinsey Final Reports since 2013.
Copies of all correspondence between Carnival Australia and the Department between March 1, 2020 and April 13, 2020
Copies of all correspondence between Princess Cruises and the Department between March 1, 2020 and April 13, 2020
Documents in relation to the question asked by Senator Gallagher about the date the Chief Medical Officer first briefed Cabinet about COVID-19, taken on notice in hearing of Senate Select Committee into COVID-19 on 23 April 2020.
Documents that relate to the Department, identified in a decision by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
August 2024Acknowledgement of CountryThe Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the lands on which we work, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and…
A State Funeral Service for the late Sovereign, Elizabeth the Second, will be held at 11 am (British Summer Time) on Monday 19 September 2022, at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. Further information is available on the Royal Family…
Dear Colleagues,2023 is an important year for the APS. This year you will see changes that affect your everyday work. A conversation is already underway through service-wide bargaining regarding common conditions across the APS. In addition, we want…
Conducting a risk assessmentIn conducting risk assessments in relation to the risk that reprisals will be taken against a discloser, the following matrix should be used: Likely seriousness of reprisal …
World Health Organization, Covid-19: make it the last pandemic, 74th World Health Assembly, World Health Organization, May 2021, 23. Return to footnote 1↩N Ray, Independent Evaluation of the JobKeeper Payment, The Treasury, Australian…
Almost five years since the COVID‑19 pandemic broke out, for most Australians there is a collective desire to move on and forget what was an immensely difficult period. There is undoubtedly much to forget, but there is also much to be proud of as a…
Guiding recommendation: Ensure systems are in place for rapid and transparent evidence collection, synthesis and evaluation.The operating environment during the alert phase of a pandemic involves high levels of uncertainty, and…
2013 incoming government brief.
2013 incoming government brief
The Australian red ensign is the flag to be flown by Australian-registered merchant ships. Either the Australian National Flag or the Australian red ensign can be flown by government ships, fishing vessels, pleasure craft, small craft and…
When the Australian National Flag is being displayed from a flagpole fitted with a yardarm and is flying with another national flag, the Australian National Flag should be flown on the left of the yardarm and the flag of the other nation should be…
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