Department of the Environment (Australia)
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Formed | 18 September 2013[1] |
Preceding Department | |
Type | Department |
Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Australia |
Headquarters | John Gorton Building, King Edward Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600, Canberra, Australia |
Motto | "to protect and conserve Australia's environment and heritage" |
Annual budget | $460 million in 2013–14[2] |
Minister responsible | |
Deputy Minister responsible |
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Department executive | |
Child agencies | |
Website | www |
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The Australian Department of the Environment is a department of the Government of Australia charged with the responsibility of developing and implementing national policy, programs and legislation to protect and conserve Australia's environment and heritage.[4]
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Structure
The department is an Australian Public Service Department of State in the environment portfolio, under the Public Service Act 1999.[5]
The head of the department is the Secretary of the Department of the Environment, currently Dr Gordon de Brouwer PSM ,[3] who is responsible to the Minister for the Environment, currently the Hon. Greg Hunt MP and to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment, currently Senator the Hon. Simon Birmingham.
History
The department was formed by way of an Administrative Arrangements Order issued on 18 September 2013[6] and absorbed the responsibilities of the former Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSWEPaC)[7] and climate change from the former Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education.[8][9][10][11]
Since formation, the department has faced significant cuts (25 per cent to be cut from the organisation's budget over four years), in line with the Coalition Government's environmental deregulation policies.[12]
Mission
The stated aims of the department are to achieve the protection and conservation of the environment; to ensure that Australia benefits from meteorological and related sciences and services; and to see that Australia's interests in Antarctica are advanced. The department develops and implements national policy, programs and legislation to protect and conserve Australia's environment and heritage.
Operational activities
The functions of the department are broadly classified into the following matters:[6]
- Environment protection and conservation of biodiversity
- Air quality
- National fuel quality standards
- Land contamination
- Meteorology
- Administration of the Australian Antarctic Territory, and the Territory of the Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- Natural, built and cultural heritage
- Environmental information and research
- Ionospheric prediction
- Co-ordination of sustainable communities policy
- Population policy
- Urban environment
- Development and co-ordination of domestic climate change policy
- Renewable energy target policy, regulation and co-ordination
- Greenhouse emissions and energy consumption reporting
- Climate change adaptation strategy and co-ordination
- Co-ordination of climate change science activities
- Renewable energy
- Greenhouse gas abatement programs
- Community and household climate action
- Water policy and resources
Agencies
The department and the following executive agencies and statutory authorities form the Australian Government's environment portfolio.[3]
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Article | Established | Field of responsibility |
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Australian Antarctic Division | ||
Bureau of Meteorology | 1908-01-01 | meteorology |
Director of National Parks | 1999 | conservation |
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority | conservation | |
Murray-Darling Basin Authority | conservation | |
National Water Commission | ||
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust | conservation conservation |
Programs
The department manages a number of major programs. The most significant of those dealing with natural resource management come under the umbrella of the Natural Heritage Trust and the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality. Both the Trust and National Action Plan are administered jointly with the Department of Agriculture.
Divisions
Divisions of the department include the Australian Antarctic Division, Supervising Scientist Division, Heritage Division, Parks Australia, Policy and Communications, Australian Wildlife, Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, Australian Land and Coasts plus a number of executive agencies and statutory authorities.
Environmental protection
The Department of the Environment administers environmental laws, including the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and a range of other Acts.[6] It is also responsible for Australia's participation in a number of international environmental agreements.
Islands administration
The department also administers areas of the Coral Sea Islands,[13] Heard Island and the McDonald Islands,[14] and oversees certain policy areas in Norfolk Island[15] and Christmas Island.[16]
See also
- Australian Greenhouse Office
- Protected areas of Australia
- ANCODS (Agreement between Australian and the Netherlands Concerning Old Dutch Shipwrecks)
- Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976
References
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External links
- Official website
- History of Australian Government Environment Ministers
- Directory of Australian Environment Departments
- Parks Australia
- australia.gov.au
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