Attorney-General's
| Agency |
Outcome |
Description |
| Attorney‑General's Department |
1 |
A just and secure society through the maintenance and improvement of Australia's law and justice framework and its national security and emergency management system. |
| Attorney‑General's Department |
2 |
Participation in, and access to, Australia's arts and culture through developing and supporting cultural expression. |
| Australia Council |
1 |
The creation, presentation and appreciation of distinctive cultural works by providing assistance to Australian artists and making their works accessible to the public. |
| Australian Film, Television and Radio School |
1 |
Support the development of a professional screen arts and broadcast culture in Australia including through the provision of specialist industry‑focused education, training, and research. |
| Australian National Maritime Museum |
1 |
Increased knowledge, appreciation and enjoyment of Australia's maritime heritage by managing the National Maritime Collection and staging programs, exhibitions and events. |
| National Film and Sound Archive of Australia |
1 |
Increased understanding and appreciation of Australia's audiovisual history by developing, preserving, maintaining and promoting the national audiovisual collection and providing access to audiovisual material of historic and cultural significance. |
| National Gallery of Australia |
1 |
Increased understanding, knowledge and enjoyment of the visual arts by providing access to, and information about, works of art locally, nationally and internationally. |
| National Library of Australia |
1 |
Enhanced learning, knowledge creation, enjoyment and understanding of Australian life and society by providing access to a national collection of library material. |
| National Museum of Australia |
1 |
Increased awareness and understanding of Australia's history and culture by managing the National Museum's collections and providing access through public programs and exhibitions. |
| National Portrait Gallery of Australia |
1 |
Enhanced understanding and appreciation of Australian identity, culture and diversity through portraiture by engaging the public in education programs and exhibitions, and by developing and preserving the national portrait collection. |
| Screen Australia |
1 |
Promote engaged audiences and support a creative, innovative and commercially sustainable screen industry through the funding and promotion of diverse Australian screen product. |
| Administrative Appeals Tribunal |
1 |
Access to a fair, just, economical, informal and quick review mechanism for applicants through reviews of government administrative decisions, including dispute resolution processes and independent formal hearings. |
| Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity |
1 |
Independent assurance to the Australian Government that Commonwealth law enforcement agencies and their staff act with integrity by detecting, investigating and preventing corruption. |
| Australian Crime Commission |
1 |
Reduced serious and organised crime threats of most harm to Australians and the national interest including through providing the ability to understand, discover and respond to such threats. |
| Australian Federal Police |
1 |
Reduced criminal and security threats to Australia's collective economic and societal interests through co‑operative policing services. |
| Australian Federal Police |
2 |
A safe and secure environment through policing activities on behalf of the Australian Capital Territory Government. |
| Australian Financial Security Authority |
1 |
Improved and equitable financial outcomes for consumers, business and the community through application of bankruptcy and personal property securities laws, regulation of personal insolvency practitioners, and trustee services. |
| Australian Human Rights Commission |
1 |
An Australian society in which human rights are respected, protected and promoted through independent investigation and resolution of complaints, education and research to promote and eliminate discrimination, and monitoring, and reporting on human rights. |
| Australian Institute of Criminology |
1 |
Informed crime and justice policy and practice in Australia by undertaking, funding and disseminating policy‑relevant research of national significance; and through the generation of a crime and justice evidence base and national knowledge centre. |
| Australian Law Reform Commission |
1 |
Informed government decisions about the development, reform and harmonisation of Australian laws and related processes through research, analysis, reports and community consultation and education. |
| Australian Security Intelligence Organisation |
1 |
To protect Australia, its people and its interests from threats to security through intelligence collection, assessment and advice to Government. |
| Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre |
1 |
A financial environment hostile to money laundering, financing of terrorism, major crime and tax evasion through industry regulation and the collection, analysis and dissemination of financial intelligence. |
| CrimTrac Agency |
1 |
Access to information that supports law enforcement agencies through collaborative national information systems and services. |
| Family Court and Federal Circuit Court |
1 |
Provide access to justice for litigants in family and federal law matters within the jurisdiction of the courts through the provision of judicial and support services. |
| Federal Court of Australia |
1 |
Through its jurisdiction, the Court will apply and uphold the rule of law to deliver remedies and enforce rights and in so doing, contribute to the social and economic development and well‑being of all Australians. |
| High Court of Australia |
1 |
To interpret and uphold the Australian Constitution and perform the functions of the ultimate appellate Court of Australia. |
| National Archives of Australia |
1 |
To promote the creation, management and preservation of authentic, reliable and usable Commonwealth records and to facilitate Australians' access to the archival resources of the Commonwealth. |
| Office of the Australian Information Commissioner |
1 |
Provision of public access to Commonwealth Government information, protection of individuals' personal information, and performance of information commissioner, freedom of information and privacy functions. |
| Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions |
1 |
Maintenance of law and order for the Australian community through an independent and ethical prosecution service in accordance with the Prosecution Policy of the Commonwealth. |
| Office of Parliamentary Counsel |
1 |
A body of Commonwealth laws and instruments that give effect to intended policy, and that are coherent, readable and readily accessible, through the drafting and publication of those laws and instruments. |
| Old Parliament House |
1 |
An enhanced appreciation and understanding of the political and social heritage of Australia for members of the public, through activities including the conservation and upkeep of, and the provision of access to, Old Parliament House and the development of its collections, exhibitions and educational programs. |