Category Archives: Agencies

AG reviews, esp Fed Criminal Justice Reform

The Federal Attorney-General has a nice page here of open consultations on reforms and reviews, one of which is the eSecurity Review (briefly discussed here on Balneus) that closes in a couple of days (so hurry up).
The other, which I expect to be of interest to regular readers with a law background, is the 2008 […]

National eSecurity Review

The Attorney-General’s department is open for submissions (closing 2008-07-31) about Australia’s eSecurity.
Details at http://www.ag.gov.au/esecurityreview, with email submissions to e-securityreview@ag.gov.au

A small win…

Whew … a small win in more effective use of IT by the government so people can be informed efficiently by Kim Carr. See this over at Balneus.

Personal property securities

The AG’s department is well advanced in its very long and comprehensive review of the law reform options in relation to ‘personal property securities’. To wit, the three-stage submissions process having concluded last year, they have released draft legislation, with commentary and announced a series of information seminars. They invite submissions up until August, so […]

Livability in Victoria

The Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission has an inquiry on enhancing Victoria’s livability, with submissions closing 2008-01-31.  There are a number of very interesting submissions, and it will be interesting to see the Brumby government response.
Important URLs include:

Main inquiry page
Terms of Reference
Issues Paper
Received Submissions

As expected, submissions from developers are big on focussing on more land […]

Current Tax Submissions

I am just starting here, so we are playing catch-up with the following tax enquiries which are presently open to submissions:
The Assistant Treasurer has an open invitation to submit on Australia’s tax treaty policy:
“The Government is committed to ensuring Australia’s tax treaties remain relevant to evolving business directions,” Mr Bowen said.
“In setting the future direction […]

Announce: Increasing Indigenous Economic Opportunity

The Australian Government has released a discussion paper – "Increasing Indigenous economic opportunity" on the future of the CDEP and Indigenous Employment Programs, with hearings over the next two weeks, and submissions due 2008-06-12
The discussion paper focuses on how the Community Development and Employment Projects (CDEP) and the Indigenous Employment Program (IEP) can be reformed […]

Announce: Australia’s Future Tax System

Australia’s Future Tax System is the subject of a forthcoming public consultation, announced 2008-05-11 by the treasurer, with an initial discussion paper released by the end of July 2008, and giving the final report to the Treasurer by the end of 2009.

Announcement: 2008-05-13
Terms of Reference: Terms of Reference
Email: afts@treasury.gov.au
Postal: Australia’s Future Tax System, The Treasury, […]

Kosky calls for comments - very quietly

Another Clayton’s consultation in Victoria: this time Lyn Kosky, Public Transport Minister, is after comments about "train pain".
Talk about making it difficult to ensure your comments go to the right spot!  It’s almost as if the lack of organization is intentional.  Geeks would say the Minister wants all criticism directed to /dev/null (a.k.a. a black […]

Announce: Personal Property Securities Register Consultation

The Attorney-General announced (2008-05-16) a review of the Personal Property Securities Bill, which involves taking a security interest in all types of property other than real estate, such as for cars, boats and livestock, with submissions due 2008-08-15
The aim is to replace 70 distinct pieces of state and federal legislation as part of KRudd’s deregulation […]