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As the Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service, I am pleased to present the Gender Balance on Australian Government Boards Annual Report 2022‑2023 – which confirms the highest representation of women on record at 51.6 per…
I am writing to request, under the FOI Act, the following documents listed in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet's indexed list of files (January to June 2017 with reference to l 7-12993 Fraud – 2017).
I am writing to request, under the FOI Act, the following documents listed in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s indexed list of files (January to June 2017) ...
17-63 Advice - Ombudsman related matters.
File “17-6618 Implementation – Communications Strategy”
Documents contained in file “2010/5574 Journalist Shield Suppression Orders Proposals – Policy Coordination with Attorney-General – Briefs and Working Papers – 2008-2010 – Part 2 (GOVPFP)”.
All documents contained on PM&C file 2011/2830 Mining and Coal Seam Gas – Environmental Issues – Briefs and Working Papers – 2011 (IIEACE).
All documents in PM&C file 2011/0851 (Arms Trade Treaty – Briefs, Correspondence and Working Papers 2010-2011).
Office of Impact Analysis file OIA23-05968.
Documents in PM&C File 23-42712 Climate Security.
The Secretaries Board met today at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to discuss the following matters.COVID-19 Response InquiryThe Board received an update from Ms Robyn Kruk AO, Panel Chair, on the progress of the Commonwealth…
The Office for Women is the central gender equality institution within the APS, with all Australian Government portfolios responsible for developing high‑quality gender analysis and achieving gender equality outcomes.The release of Working for Women…
The terrorist attacks that took place in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 shocked the world. Citizens and governments alike questioned how the mass murder of 51 men, women and children could take place in a peaceful, democratic country like New Zealand…
Please provide a list/index of the contents of the brief noted by Malcolm Turnbull in this tweet: https://twitter.com/TurnbullMalcolm/status/1057800418468610048
Please provide a list/index of the contents of the brief noted by Malcolm Turnbull in this tweet: https://twitter.com/TurnbullMalcolm/status/1057800418468610048
Documents held by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet created on or after 1 November 2022 concerning the indexation of Higher Education Loan Program debts.
The index of briefs for the Senate Committee Inquiry - COVID-19 hearing on 24 September 2020.
The index page(s) of the briefing pack(s) prepared for by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet in relation to the 2024-25 Budget Estimates for the Secretary and the Minister.
Documents containing costs relating to the Jobs and Skills Summit held on 1-2 September 2022.
Advice/briefs created in 2003 by PM&C, relating to the 2003 decision to join the US ballistic missile defence program.
Correspondence relating to agreement or contract with Professor Donald Winter regarding Naval Shipbuilding.
Documents concerning Minister’s disclosure of directorships, and advice under the Code of Conduct for Ministers.
Communications from the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet and the Prime Minister's office, to Football Australia between the period May 21, 2022, to September 23, 2022.
The appointment(s) by the Minister pursuant to section 7(2) of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) of the current members of the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land Trust.
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
‘All written correspondence to the department within the last three days which discusses the privacy implications of the government’s plans to collect the photos of every licensed Australian driver in a central database.’
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