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I am seeking correspondence (including emails) between the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Department of Defence sent between June 1, 2017, and July 17, 2017, regarding the planning for a media event involving the Prime Minister at …
Seeking a copy of the letter sent by the Prime Minister to Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews in July 2017 regarding the amendments to the Australian Education Act 2013.
A document showing a breakdown of the costs borne by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in relation to the visit by His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales 6 – 8 June 2017.
A document showing a breakdown of the costs borne by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in relation to the visit by His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Duke of York, 18-29 September 2017.
Lists of attendees for the following two official functions - the lunch for the Prime Minister of Singapore in the Great Hall and the lunch for the Prime Minister of Israel at the international convention centre.
List of ministers and support staff that accompanied leaders of France, Germany and Mexico to G20 summit in Brisbane.
Letters from the community about knighthoods and damehoods received by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet since knights and dames were reintroduced into the honours system.
All documents between the senate crossbenches and Prime Minister since the Turnbull government regarding health related correspondence.
The incoming brief and/or briefing pack and/or briefing document(s) produced by the department for the new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull.
Declarations of, and communications with legal practitioners about, Public Interest Advocates under section 180X of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access Act) 1979
All briefs, reports and work plans prepared by the Behavioural Economics Team for the secretary and/or the Prime Minister's office.
All emails sent and received by the Prime Minister on 2 October 2015 regarding the incident at the NSW Police State Crime Command
Letter sent from former Minister Jamie Briggs' office to the Prime Minister's office seeking final approval to travel to Hong Kong in November 2015, containing proposed itinerary and anticipated costings.
A copy of any advice from the Department to Malcolm Turnbull or his office regarding sharing the sealed section of the Trade Union Royal Commission report with the Senate crossbench.
The topics list for briefs created in preparation for the Supplementary Budget Estimates hearing of the Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee in October 2014.
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 2002 Options Paper for reform of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976
Registrar of Indigenous Corporations re-appointment.
Travel of Steve Ciobo and Andrew Robb to the US in February 2016.
Remuneration of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
Incoming government brief
Correspondence between the Prime Minister and the Hon Barnaby Joyce MP since September 2015 concerning issues in the electorate of New England.
briefs prepared for Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion about the Don Dale juvenile justice centre, the use of spit hoods in the Northern Territory, or the use of tear gas on juveniles in detention centres between August 2014, and July 2016.
Briefs created from 1 July 2014 to 31 December 2015 inclusive, in relation to the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in the Northern Territory.
Released in part. Deliberative material exempted under section 47C.
A document that shows what the Australian Government’s position is on the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, and why the Australian Government has chosen not to ratify it.
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