Senate debates

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Auditor-General’S Reports

Consideration

The following orders of the day relating to reports of the Auditor-General were considered:

Auditor-General—Audit report no. 1 of 2010-11—Performance audit—Implementation of the Family Relationship Centres initiative—Attorney-General’s Department; Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. Motion to take note of document moved by Senator Bushby. Debate adjourned till the next day of sitting, Senator Bushby in continuation.

Auditor-General—Audit report no. 2 of 2010-11—Performance audit—Conduct by Infrastructure Australia of the first national infrastructure audit and development of the infrastructure priority list—Infrastructure Australia. Motion to take note of document moved by Senator Bushby. Debate adjourned till the next day of sitting, Senator Bushby in continuation.

Auditor-General—Audit report no. 3 of 2010-11—Performance audit—The establishment, implementation and administration of the strategic projects component of the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program—Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. Motion to take note of document moved by Senator Bushby. Debate adjourned till the next day of sitting, Senator Bushby in continuation.

Auditor-General—Audit report no. 4 of 2010-11—Performance audit—National Security Hotline—Australian Security Intelligence Organisation; Attorney-General’s Department; Australian Federal Police. Motion to take note of document moved by Senator Bushby. Debate adjourned till the next day of sitting, Senator Bushby in continuation.

Auditor-General—Audit report no. 5 of 2010-11—Performance audit—Practice Incentives Program—Department of Health and Ageing; Medicare Australia. Motion to take note of document moved by Senator Bushby. Debate adjourned till the next day of sitting, Senator Bushby in continuation.

Orders of the day nos 6 to 9 relating to reports of the Auditor-General were called on but no motion was moved.