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Any correspondence from the last 13 months regarding Bettina Arndt. Of particular interest is any correspondence from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Office of Impact Analysis file OIA23-05968.
Key documents provided to new SES officers upon commencement setting out pay, conditions and performance expectations.
Briefs provided to the office of the Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister referring to official portraits of the King.
All correspondence between the Prime Minister's Office and persons representing the 'Australia Day Foundation' and /or the 'Australia Day Foundation UK Trust', created or received since 26 January 2020.
The first twenty (20) documents after 7 October 2023 generated by or specifically addressed to the Prime Minister or his office or his Department identified by search strings “Israel” AND “genocide” OR “risk of genocide.
Submissions and briefings provided by PM&C to Prime Minister Scott Morrison and/or his Office between 1 July 2020 and 21 May 2022 that relate to nuclear power generation for Australia
Current official directions, guidelines, advice or templates used or relied on by officers of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet engaged in drafting submissions, memoranda and/or other papers for Cabinet.
Email correspondence sent by the Prime Minister’s Office which is addressed to a “@qantas.com.au”.
I am seeking any communications dated 6 August 2021 or there after between the department and any Minister's office regarding the processing of FOI requests that seek access to national cabinet documents.
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (the Department) is collecting your personal information, namely your email address and name (where provided), to send you Commonwealth Flag Network notices for special occasions as well as other…
A copy of all correspondence between the Prime Minister, his office (Department) and staff, with Ministers of the Government in relation to the Defence Estate Audit and Report.
Flags are flown in the half-mast position as a sign of mourning.
To bring the flag to the half-mast position, the flag must first be raised to the top of the mast (the ‘peak’), then immediately lowered slowly to the half-mast position. This…
AbstractThe Australian Government decided in June 2003 that common branding would apply to all Australian Government departments and agencies (this covers PGPA Act entities and companies) and this branding policy…
A world of symbols
Australia’s national symbols provides a shorthand way of representing Australia to the world. Our symbols represent what is unique about the nation, and reflect different aspects of our cultural life and history. The story of…
If the flagpole is fitted with a gaff, the Australian National Flag should be flown from the peak of the gaff, which is the position of honour, even though the Australian National Flag is then lower than the flag…
The Centenary Flag was proclaimed a flag of Australia under section 6 of the Flags Act 1953 on 20 September 2001.
The Australian National Flag Association presented the Centenary Flag to the Hon John…
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is updated regularly. However, please note that the Australian Flags booklet available for download is currently undergoing a review to reflect recent updates.
Whether the flag is displayed flat against a surface (either horizontally or vertically), on a staff, on a flag rope, or suspended vertically in the middle of a street, the canton should be in the uppermost left quarter as viewed by a person facing…
On 1 January 2024, The West Australian reported that “the keeper of the nation’s memory [the NAA] does not hold relevant submissions” relating to the decisions to send Australian troops into war in Iraq and could…
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