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Salary17. Salary rates will be as set out in Attachment A – Base salaries of this Agreement.Salary increase18. The base salary rates in Attachment A include the following increases:4% from the first full pay period on or after 1 March 2024 (14 March…
Feedback received from the community suggests that improving the performance of public service delivery through the use of AI offers a significant opportunity to build agency trustworthinessThe performance of public…
AuthorityOn 30 September 2022, National Cabinet agreed to the recommendations of the First Secretaries Group Review of Ministerial Councils. This included the formal establishment of the Women and Women’s Safety Ministerial Council (the Council) as…
Quad countries are working together to take action to address climate change. The Quad is supporting regional partners, in particular countries in the Pacific, with energy transition and to tackle the challenges posed by climate change.Clean Energy…
Correspondence received by the Department from Ms Karen Middleton from 2019-2022 inclusive.
A full, unredacted copy of “all briefing notes provided to Indigenous envoy Tony Abbot on Explicit Instruction”. These documents already appear in redacted form under FOI/2019/037.
A list of all entities which received work from the Department under the National Indigenous Procurement Policy in the 2019-20 financial year.
Formal briefs and ministerial correspondence for the period 23 July 2019 to 13 July 2020 that relate to the recommendations of the Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal re Ordinary Seaman Edward 'Teddy' Sheean being…
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.
Documents relating to ministerial travel requests from July 2019 to April 2020, that were not approved.
The flag should not be allowed to fall or lie on the ground.
The flag should not be used to cover a statue, monument or plaque for an unveiling ceremony; to cover a table or seat; or to mask boxes, barriers…
Commercial use
The Australian National Flag can be used for commercial purposes, including advertising, without formal permission, except when importing products, applying for trademarks and registering designs.
When using or reproducing an…
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