Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities Annual Report 2011–12



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Appendix 3—Grants programs

Outcome 1 Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and the Environment


  • Caring for our Country–Natural Heritage Trust

  • Caring for our Country–Environment Stewardship Program

  • Caring for our Country–Working on Country

  • National Wildlife Corridors Plan

  • Tasmanian Forests Statement of Principles Process-support

  • Coral Triangle Initiative

  • Grants to Voluntary Environment, Sustainability and Heritage Organisations

Environmental Information and Research


  • National Environment Research Program

  • Community Infrastructure Grants

  • International Whale Science Initiative

  • Australian Biological Resources Study National Taxonomy Research Grant Program

  • BushBlitz Strategic Taxonomy Grant Scheme

Carbon Pollution Reduction–Land Sector Initiatives


  • Biodiversity Fund

Outcome 2 Sustainable Population and Communities

Sustainable Communities


  • Sustainable Australia–Suburban Jobs

Outcome 3 Antarctica

Antarctica: Science, Policy and Presence


  • Australian Antarctic Science Research Grants Program



Outcome 4 Sustainable Water

Water Reform


  • Restoring the Balance in the Basin Program

  • Sustainable Rural Water Use and Infrastructure Program

  • National Urban Water and Desalination Plan

  • National Rainwater and Greywater Initiative

  • National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns

  • Green Precincts

  • Murray Environmental Flows

  • Water Smart Australia

Outcome 5 Environmental Protection and Heritage Conservation

Conservation of Australia’s Heritage and Environment

Environmental Regulation


  • Sustainable Australia–Sustainable Regional Development

Other

  • Housing Affordability Fund–transferred to the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs during the year.

Appendix 4—Advertising and marketing expenditure


This section is presented in accordance with the requirements of section 311A of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

During 2011–2012, the department did not conduct any advertising campaigns.

Table 1: Advertising and market research expenditure

Advertising – nil to report



Market research

Agency

Purpose

Expenditure $ (GST inclusive)

Colmar Brunton

Policy input into Australia’s Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2010–2030

57 519

Total




57 519

Public relations

Education Services Australia Ltd

To develop four teaching units on water relating to the wet tropics, the Murray-Darling Basin, the Great Artesian Basin, and Lake Eyre.

52 000

Total




52 000

Polling organisations – nil to report

Direct mail – nil to report



Media advertising

Agency

Purpose

Expenditure $ GST inclusive

Adcorp

Placement of non-campaign advertising in the media.

1 038 148

Universal McCann

Placement of campaign-related advertising in the media.**

82 127

Total




1 120 275

Note: ** This advertising is for the Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme. Whilst such advertising was classified as operational by the Department of Finance and Deregulation (in its determination on 4June2010), it falls within the scope of the Guidelines on information and advertising campaigns by Australian Government departments and agencies (March 2010) and should be listed.

Appendix 5—Freedom of information


Agencies subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) are no longer required to publish an annual report statement pursuant to former section 8 of the FOI Act.

Former subsection 8(1) of the FOI Act set out the information which was previously published and updated each year in annual reports. This reporting requirement included preparation of a statement:



  • setting out the particulars of the organisation and its functions

  • setting out the arrangements by which any person or bodies outside the Commonwealth administration could participate in policy formulation or in the administration by the agency

  • identifying the categories of documents that are held by the department and how members of the public could get physical access to documents held by the agency

  • advising the procedures for gaining access to documents.

Agencies are now required to publish similar information to the public as part of the Information Publication Scheme (IPS). This requirement is contained in Part II of the FOI Act and has replaced the former requirement to publish a section 8 statement in an annual report.

The department’s agency plan showing what information is published in accordance with the IPS requirements is accessible from the department’s website at .

Information which would previously have been found in the department’s section 8 statement can now be found on the department’s website .

Procedures for gaining access to information


Freedom of information matters within the department are handled by the Legal Section in the Policy and Communications Division. Contact details for the Freedom of Information Coordinator are:

Phone: 02 6275 9207 Fax: 02 6274 2837 Email: foi@environment.gov.au

Written requests for access to documents should be addressed to:

Freedom of Information Contact Officer Legal Section Policy and Communications Division Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601




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