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Annual Report 2002–03

ISSN: 1443-8275

ISBN: 0 642 751390 (hardcopy)
0 642 751455 (online)

© Commonwealth of Australia 2003

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Acknowledgements

Front cover image:
Organic Architecture
Oil on canvas
Peter Ferguson
Represented by Kenthurst Galleries
Kenthurst NSW 2156

All photographs taken by David McClenaghan, except photographs on pages 22 (David Hickling), 90 (AUSPIC) and 107 (Irene Dowdy).


Table of Contents

The report can also be downloaded in whole as a PDF file - (2.6mb)

NB: For details of corrections to Outcome 1, Management and Accountability and Appendix 3, see the 2003-04 Annual Report

Letter of transmittal
Review by Secretary
Departmental overview
Performance reports

Outcome 1: A rich and stimulating cultural environment and a stronger, sustainable and internationally competitive Australian sports sector

Output 1.1 Strategic policy advice, support and awareness for the cultural and sport sectors
Output 1.2 Increase awareness, knowledge and understanding of the Centenary of Federation and encourage participation in events celebrating the Centenary
Output 1.3 Understanding and knowledge of Australian history, culture and portraiture through access to Old Parliament House and the National Portrait Gallery
Administered items

Outcome 2: Competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services and improved access to Government information

Output 2.1: Strategic advice, policy and programs to achieve competitive and effective communications and information technology industries and services
Administered items
Evaluations

Outcome 3: Australians value science and technology's contribution to our culture and economic prosperity

Output 3.1 Programs and exhibitions that engage people in science and technology
Evaluations

Outcome 4: Increased use, enjoyment and safety of Australia's audiovisual heritage

Output 4.1 A high-quality, safe and accessible national audiovisual collection
Output 4.2 The national audiovisual collection is widely accessed by the public
Evaluations

Management and accountability

Corporate governance
External scrutiny
Client Service Charter
Management of human resources
Information technology
Legal services
Financial management
Purchasing
Asset management
Consultants
Competitive tendering and contracting

Appendices

  1. Freedom of information
  2. Department and portfolio agencies contact details
  3. Consultancy services
  4. Occupational health and safety
  5. Advertising and market research
  6. Ecologically sustainable development and environmental performance
  7. Discretionary grants
  8. Staffing statistics
  9. Commonwealth Disability Strategy
  10. Parliamentary committees
  11. Networking the Nation Board Annual Report

Financial Statements

Acronyms

 
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