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[6] [7] The Order formed or re-confirmed government departments, as follows: The Department of Agriculture replacing the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry; The Attorney-General's Department, assuming the arts functions previously managed by the Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport
The name of the government in the Constitution of Australia is the "Government of the Commonwealth". [15] This was the name used in many early federal government publications. [16] However, in 1965 Robert Menzies indicated his preference for the name "Australian Government" in order to prevent confusion with the new Commonwealth of Nations. [17]
Government departments of Australia (5 C, 22 P) F. Financial regulatory authorities of Australia (1 C, 7 P) M. Medicare Australia (9 P) National museums of Australia ...
Secretaries of Australian Government departments (8 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Government departments of Australia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The Australian Public Service formally comprises all Australian Government departments and agencies where staff members are or can be employed under the Public Service Act 1999. [49] [50] [51] At December 2021, there were 155,796 APS employees, [52] up 4.8% from December 2020. Staffing in Australian Public Service agencies accounts for around ...
The Prime Minister's Department was created in July 1911, initially on a small scale compared to other government departments of the day. [ 5 ] On 11 March 1968, Prime Minister John Gorton split off a section of the Prime Minister's Department to form the Department of the Cabinet Office with responsibility to service the Cabinet and the ...
The Associated Press has put together a quiz to test your knowledge — the faster you answer, the more points you get. Try to top the leaderboard. ... Total prize money at the Australian Open is ...
Government buildings in Australia by state or territory (13 C) Government departments of Australian states and territories (9 C) Law enforcement in Australia by state or territory (7 C, 2 P)