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PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS 2011-12
BUDGET RELATED PAPER NO. 1.18
TREASURY PORTFOLIO
BUDGET INITIATIVES AND EXPLANATIONS OF
APPROPRIATIONS SPECIFIED BY OUTCOMES
AND PROGRAMS BY AGENCY
ISBN 978-0-642-74696-2
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DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER
TREASURER
PO BOX 6022
PARLIAMENT HOUSE
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Telephone: 02 6277 7340
Facsimile: 02 6273 3420
www.treasurer.gov.au
President of the Senate
Australian Senate
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Speaker
House of Representatives
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Dear Mr President
Dear Mr Speaker
I hereby submit Portfolio Budget Statements in support of the 2011-12 Budget for the
Treasury portfolio.
These statements have been developed, and are submitted to the Parliament, as a
statement on the outcomes for the portfolio.
I present these statements to provide accountability to the Parliament and, through it,
the public.
Yours sincerely
Wayne Swan
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Abbreviations and conventions
The following notation may be used:
..
*
na
nfp
$m
$b
nil
not zero, but rounded to zero
unquantifiable
not applicable (unless otherwise specified)
not for publication
$ million
$ billion
Figures in tables and in the text may be rounded. Figures in text are generally rounded
to one decimal place, whereas figures in tables are generally rounded to the nearest
thousand. Discrepancies in tables between totals and sums of components are due to
rounding.
Enquiries
Should you have any enquiries regarding this publication please contact Ms Kim Giles
in the Department of the Treasury on 02 6263 2111.
A copy of this document can be located on the Australian Government Budget website
at: http://www.budget.gov.au.
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USER GUIDE
TO THE
PORTFOLIO BUDGET
STATEMENTS
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USER GUIDE
The purpose of the 2011-12 Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators
and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government
outcomes by agencies within the portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual
appropriations acts, special appropriations (including standing appropriations and
special accounts), and revenue from other sources.
A key role of the PBS is to facilitate the understanding of proposed annual
appropriations in Appropriation Bills No. 1 and No. 2 2011-12. In this sense the PBS are
Budget related papers and are declared by the Appropriation Acts to be ‘relevant
documents’ to the interpretation of the Acts according to section 15AB of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
The PBS provides information, explanation and justification to enable Parliament to
understand the purpose of each outcome proposed in the Bills.
As required under section 12 of the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998, non-general
government sector entities are not consolidated into the Commonwealth general
government sector fiscal estimates and accordingly, these entities are not reported in
the PBS.
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CONTENTS
Portfolio Overview......................................................................................................... 1
Treasury portfolio overview ............................................................................................. 3
Agency Resources and Planned Performance ........................................................ 11
Department of the Treasury .......................................................................................... 13
Australian Bureau of Statistics ...................................................................................... 61
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission .................................................... 81
Australian Office of Financial Management ................................................................ 105
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority ................................................................. 127
Australian Securities and Investments Commission ................................................... 149
Australian Taxation Office ........................................................................................... 181
Commonwealth Grants Commission........................................................................... 231
Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee ......................................................... 245
Inspector-General of Taxation ..................................................................................... 259
National Competition Council ...................................................................................... 273
Office of the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board ............................................. 287
Office of the Australian Accounting Standards Board ................................................. 305
Productivity Commission ............................................................................................. 323
Royal Australian Mint .................................................................................................. 339
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PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW
1
TREASURY PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW
Ministers and portfolio responsibilities
The Treasury portfolio undertakes a range of activities aimed at achieving strong
sustainable economic growth and the improved wellbeing of Australians. This entails
the provision of policy advice to portfolio Ministers and the effective implementation
and administration of policies that fall within the portfolio Ministers’ responsibilities.
The Treasury portfolio comprises 15 agencies.
The Department of the Treasury’s mission is to improve the wellbeing of the
Australian people by providing sound and timely advice to the Government, based on
objective and thorough analysis of options, and by assisting Treasury ministers in the
administration of their responsibilities and the implementation of government
decisions. Its outcome is: informed decisions on the development and implementation
of policies to improve the wellbeing of the Australian people, including by achieving
strong, sustainable economic growth, through the provision of advice to government
and the efficient administration of federal financial relations.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia’s official statistical agency. It provides
statistics on a wide range of economic, environmental and social matters, covering
government, business and the community in general. Its outcome is: informed
decisions, research and discussion within governments and the community by leading
the collection, analysis and provision of high quality, objective and relevant statistical
information.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is an independent statutory
authority which administers the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and performs
functions under other Commonwealth legislation and State and Territory Competition
Policy Reform Acts. Its outcome is: lawful competition, consumer protection, and
regulated national infrastructure markets and services through regulation, including
enforcement, education, price monitoring and determining the terms of access to
infrastructure services.
The Australian Office of Financial Management is responsible for the management of
Australian Government debt and financial assets. Its outcome is: the advancement of
macroeconomic growth and stability, and the effective operation of financial markets,
through issuing debt, investing in financial assets and managing debt, investments and
cash for the Australian Government.
3
Portfolio overview
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is the financial supervisor
responsible for the prudential regulation of the banking, other deposit taking,
insurance and superannuation industries. Its outcome is: enhanced public confidence
in Australia’s financial institutions through a framework of prudential regulation
which balances financial safety and efficiency, competition, contestability and
competitive neutrality.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is the independent
government body that administers and enforces corporate and financial services law.
Its areas of regulatory responsibility include market integrity and consumer protection
in the financial services sector, investment management (including superannuation),
capital markets (including market supervision), consumer credit, corporations and
auditors and liquidators. It has two outcomes: improved confidence in financial
market integrity and protection of investors and consumers through research, policy,
education, compliance and deterrence that mitigates emerging risks; and streamlined
and cost-effective interaction and access to information for business and the public,
through registry, licensing and business facilitation services.
The Australian Taxation Office is the Australian Government's principal revenue
collection agency and administers Australia's taxation system and significant aspects
of Australia's superannuation system. It administers legislation governing taxation,
superannuation and the Australian Business Register and supports the delivery of
government benefits to the community. Its outcome is: confidence in the
administration of aspects of Australia’s taxation and superannuation systems through
helping people understand their rights and obligations, improving ease of compliance
and access to benefits, and managing non-compliance with the law.
The Commonwealth Grants Commission provides advice to government on the
equitable distribution of GST revenue and health care grants to state and territory
governments. Its outcome is: informed Government decisions on fiscal equalisation
between the States and Territories through advice and recommendations on the
distribution of GST revenue and health care grants.
The Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee is the independent government
body that provides informed and expert advice to the government about corporate,
financial product and financial market matters. Its outcome is: informed decisions by
Government on issues relating to corporations regulation and financial products,
services and markets through independent and expert advice.
The Inspector-General of Taxation seeks to improve the administration of the tax laws
for the benefit of all taxpayers. Its outcome is: improved tax administration through
community consultation, review and independent advice to Government.
4
Portfolio overview
The National Competition Council is an independent advisory body for all Australian
governments that advises and makes recommendations under the National Access
Regime and recommendations and decisions in relation to natural gas pipelines. Its
outcome is: competition in markets that are dependent on access to nationally
significant monopoly infrastructure, through recommendations and decisions
promoting the efficient operation of, use of and investment in infrastructure.
The Office of the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board’s mission is to develop,
in the public interest, high quality auditing and assurance standards and related
guidance as a means to enhance the relevance, reliability and timeliness of information
provided to users of audit and assurance services. Its outcome is: the formulation and
making of auditing and assurance standards that are used by auditors of Australian
entity financial reports or for other auditing and assurance engagements.
The Office of the Australian Accounting Standards Board’s mission is to develop and
maintain high quality financial reporting standards for all sectors of the Australian
economy and contribute, through leadership and talent, to the development of global
financial reporting standards and be recognised as facilitating the inclusion of the
Australian community in the activity of global standard setting. Its outcome is: the
formulation and making of accounting standards that are used by Australian entities
to prepare financial reports and enable users of these reports to make informed
decisions.
The Productivity Commission is the Government’s independent research and
advisory body on a range of economic, social and environmental issues affecting the
welfare of Australians. Its outcome is: well-informed policy decision-making and
public understanding on matters relating to Australia’s productivity and living
standards, based on independent and transparent analysis from a community-wide
perspective.
The Royal Australian Mint manufactures and sells circulating coins to meet the
coinage needs of the Australian economy, and collector coins and other minted
products for Australia and foreign countries. Its outcome is: the coinage needs of the
Australian economy, collectors and foreign countries are met through the manufacture
and sale of circulating coins, collector coins and other minted like products.
5
Portfolio overview
Figure 1: Treasury portfolio structure and outcomes
P ortfolio Ministe r — De puty P rime Ministe r a nd Tre a sure r
The Hon Wayne Swan MP
Assista nt Tre a sure r a nd Ministe r for Fina nc ia l S e rvic e s a nd S upe ra nnua tion
The Hon Bill Shorten MP
P a rlia me nta ry S e c re ta ry to the Tre a sure r
The Hon David Bradbury MP
De pa rtme nt of the Tre a sury
Sec retary: Dr Martin Parkinson
Informed dec isions on the development and implementation of polic ies to improve the wellbeing of the Australian
people, inc luding by ac hieving strong, sustainable ec onomic growth, through the provision of advic e
to government and the effic ient administration of federal financ ial relations
Austra lia n Bure a u of S ta tistic s
Statistic ian: Mr Brian Pink
Informed dec isions, researc h and disc ussion within governments and the c ommunity by leading the c ollec tion,
analysis and provision of high quality, objec tive and relevant statistic al information
Austra lia n Compe tition a nd Consume r Commission
Chairman: Mr Graeme Samuel AC
Lawful c ompetition, c onsumer protec tion, and regulated national infrastruc ture markets and servic es
through regulation, inc luding enforc ement, educ ation, pric e monitoring and determining
the terms of ac c ess to infrastruc ture servic es
Austra lia n O ffic e of Fina nc ia l Ma na ge me nt
Chief Exec utive Offic er: Mr Robert Nic holl
The advanc ement of mac roec onomic growth and stability, and the effec tive operation of financ ial
markets, through issuing debt, investing in financ ial assets and managing debt, investments
and c ash for the Australian Government
Austra lia n P rude ntia l Re gula tion Authority
Chairman: Dr John Laker AO
Enhanc ed public c onfidenc e in Australia's financ ial institutions through a framework of prudential regulation
whic h balanc es financ ial safety and effic ienc y, c ompetition, c ontestability and c ompetitive neutrality
Austra lia n S e c uritie s a nd Inve stme nts Commission
Chairman: Mr Tony D'Aloisio until 12 May 2011
Mr Greg Medc raft from 13 May 2011
Outc ome 1: Improved c onfidenc e in financ ial market integrity and protec tion of investors and c onsumers
through researc h, polic y, educ ation, c omplianc e and deterrenc e that mitigates emerging risks
Outc ome 2: Streamlined and c ost- effec tive interac tion and ac c ess to information for business and the
public , through registry, lic ensing and business fac ilitation servic es
Austra lia n Ta xa tion O ffic e
Commissioner: Mr Mic hael D'Asc enzo AO
Confidenc e in the administration of aspec ts of Australia's taxation and superannuation systems through
helping people understand their rights and obligations, improving ease of c omplianc e and ac c ess
to benefits, and managing non- c omplianc e with the law
Commonwe a lth G ra nts Commission
Sec retary: Mr John Spasojevic
Informed Government dec isions on fisc al equalisation between the States and Territories through
advic e and rec ommendations on the distribution of GST revenue and health c are grants
Corpora tions a nd Ma rke ts Advisory Committe e
Convenor: Ms Joanne Rees
Informed dec isions by Government on issues relating to c orporations regulation and financ ial
produc ts, servic es and markets through independent and expert advic e
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Portfolio overview
Figure 1: Treasury portfolio structure and outcomes (continued)
Inspe c tor- G e ne ra l of Ta xa tion
Inspec tor- General: Mr Ali Noroozi
Improved tax administration through c ommunity c onsultation, review and independent advic e to Government
Na tiona l Compe tition Counc il
President: Mr David Crawford
Competition in markets that are dependent on ac c ess to nationally signific ant monopoly infrastruc ture, through
rec ommendations and dec isions promoting the effic ient operation of, use of and investment in infrastruc ture
O ffic e of the Auditing a nd Assura nc e S ta nda rds Boa rd
Chairman: Ms Merran Kelsall
The formulation and making of auditing and assuranc e standards that are used by auditors of Australian
entity financ ial reports or for other auditing and assuranc e engagements
O ffic e of the Austra lia n Ac c ounting S ta nda rds Boa rd
Chairman: Mr Kevin Stevenson
The formulation and making of ac c ounting standards that are used by Australian entities to prepare
financ ial reports and enable users of these reports to make informed dec isions
P roduc tivity Commission
Chairman: Mr Gary Banks AO
Well- informed polic y dec ision- making and public understanding on matters relating to Australia’s produc tivity
and living standards, based on independent and transparent analysis from a c ommunity- wide perspec tive
Roya l Austra lia n Mint
Chief Exec utive Offic er: Mr Ross Mac Diarmid
The c oinage needs of the Australian ec onomy, c ollec tors and foreign c ountries are met through the
manufac ture and sale of c irc ulating c oins, c ollec tor c oins and other minted like produc ts
7
Portfolio overview
PORTFOLIO RESOURCES
Table 1 shows the total resources provided to the portfolio in the 2011-12 budget year,
by agency.
Table 1: Portfolio resources 2011-12
Bill No. 1
$'000
Appropriation
Bill No. 2
$'000
16,685
157,072
173,757
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
563,857
Total:
563,857
Departm ent of the Treasury
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
Receipts
Total
Special
$'000
$'000
$'000
62,708
583
63,291
70,457,478
70,457,478
16,540,180
12,610
16,552,790
87,077,051
170,265
87,247,316
1,068
1,068
-
48,388
48,388
613,313
613,313
Australian Com petition and
Consum er Com m ission
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
152,085
152,085
55
55
-
500
500
152,640
152,640
Australian Office of Financial
Managem ent
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
10
15,442
15,452
-
361,109,550
361,109,550
828
828
361,109,560
16,270
361,125,830
Australian Prudential and
Regulation Authority
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
13,289
13,289
-
97,921
97,921
4,579
4,579
115,789
115,789
3,471
387,550
391,021
6,462
6,462
40,400
40,400
51,000
22,746
73,746
94,871
416,758
511,629
10,213
3,252,169
3,262,382
18,380
18,380
8,952,451
8,952,451
47,423
27,660
75,083
9,010,087
3,298,209
12,308,296
Australian Securities and
Investm ents Com m ission
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
Australian Taxation Office
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
8
Portfolio overview
Table 1: Portfolio resources 2011-12 (continued)
Bill No. 1
$'000
Appropriation
Bill No. 2
$'000
Special
$'000
Receipts
Total
$'000
$'000
Com m onw ealth Grants Com m ission
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
7,335
Total:
7,335
-
-
-
7,335
7,335
Corporations and Markets
Advisory Com m ittee
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
1,050
1,050
-
-
-
1,050
1,050
Inspector-General of Taxation
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
2,724
2,724
-
-
-
2,724
2,724
National Com petition Council
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
2,850
2,850
-
-
-
2,850
2,850
Office of the Auditing and
Assurance Standards Board
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
2,315
2,315
-
-
31
31
2,346
2,346
Office of the Australian
Accounting Standards Board
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
3,946
3,946
-
-
841
841
4,787
4,787
34,448
34,448
-
-
10
10
34,458
34,458
-
-
-
144,252
144,252
144,252
144,252
Resources available w ithin the Treasury portfolio:
462,274,615
Productivity Com m ission
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
Royal Australian Mint
Administered appropriations
Departmental appropriations
Total:
9
AGENCY RESOURCES AND
PLANNED PERFORMANCE
11