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  • Senator SHERRY --The Committee will now commence the examination of the estimates for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, consisting of proposed expenditure of $778,297,000 in Document A and $10m in Document B. We will also examine a separate appropriation in Document A of $5,335,000 for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
    Date: 10/09/1992 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/estimate/ecomw920910a_ecf.out/0040 - Source: SENATE
  • Senator TIERNEY --The Auditor-General's report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, 8 September identified a number of administrative deficiencies, including a lack of up-to-date procedural instructions, enterprise loan arrears not properly monitored and prompt remedial action not taken. Although it is recognised that ATSIC has performed a stocktake on these programs--indeed, Senator Tambling asked a general
    Date: 10/09/1992 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/estimate/ecomw920910a_ecf.out/0043 - Source: SENATE
  • CHAIRMAN --We are on subprogram 2, Employment, and component 2.1--Community Development Employment Projects. Senator TAMBLING --I notice there is an increase of almost 15 per cent in the allocation of funding for CDEP, taking it to $234m in 1992-93. Dr Shergold, in your opening comments you alluded to an increase of some $30m in
    Date: 10/09/1992 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/estimate/ecomw920910a_ecf.out/0045 - Source: SENATE
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