Publications
Publications specific to the review process are set out under Applying for review, Conduct of reviews and Forms and brochures.
The Tribunals' Annual Reports seek to inform the Parliament, stakeholders and the general public about the operations and performance of the Tribunals.
Consistent with reporting obligations for Australian Government agencies, the Tribunals also publish on this website:
- reports of Contracts the value of $100,000 or more
- lists of Policy files created
- reports of Legal Services Expenditure
The Tribunals' Portfolio Budget Statements are included in the Immigration and Citizenship Portfolio Budget Statements.
Annual Reports
Note: If you wish to print part of the Annual Report please use the PDF version.
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Previous Annual Reports are available on request. Contact us by or telephone 02 9276 5064
Procurement Reporting
Commonwealth departments and agencies provide website listings of contracts and agreements which have a value of over $100,000, consistent with Senate Continuing Order No.9 (the'Murray motion').
Reports are made for each calendar year and each financial year. The Tribunals' most recent report is:
Contracts Report No.15 for the calendar year 01 July 2007 to 30 June 2008
The Tribunals also publish an Annual Procurement Plan, details of all open approaches to the market, and details of contracts and agreements which have a value of $10,000 or above, on the AusTender website.
Policy File List
Commonwealth departments and agencies report each six months on the creation of policy files (files relating to policy advising functions, the development of legislation and matters of public administration), consistent with Senate Continuing Order No.6 (the 'Harradine motion').The Tribunals' most recent report is:
Policy File List No.12 for the period 01/01/08 to 30/06/08
Legal Services Expenditure
The Legal Services Directions 2005, issued by the Attorney-General under the Judiciary Act 1903, requires Chief Executives of agencies to ensure that their agencies’ legal services purchasing, including expenditure, is appropriately recorded and monitored and that, by 30 October each year, the agency makes publicly available records of the legal services expenditure for the previous financial year. The Tribunals’ most recent reports are:
Legal Services Expenditure 2007-2008 -