2012-2013
Australian Government 2011-12 Health and Ageing Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements
The purpose of the 2011-12 Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements (PSAES), (like that of the Portfolio Budget Statements) is to inform Senators, Members of Parliament and the public of the proposed allocation of additional resources to Government outcomes by agencies within the portfolio. The PSAES facilitate understanding of the proposed appropriations in Appropriation Bill (No. 5) 2011-12 and Appropriation Bill (No. 6) 2011-12.
Senator the Hon John Hogg
President of the Senate
Australian Senate
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Ms Anna Burke MP
Acting Speaker
Speaker
House of Representatives
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
I hereby submit Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements in support of the additional appropriations sought for the Health and Ageing Portfolio, through Appropriation Bill (No. 5) 2011-12 and Appropriation Bill (No. 6) 2011-12.
These statements have been developed, and are submitted to the Parliament, as a statement on the funding requirements being sought for the portfolio.
I present these statements to provide accountability to the Parliament and, through it, the public.
Yours sincerely
Tanya Plibersek
The full report of the 2011-12 Health and Ageing Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements (PDF 525 KB)
The full report of the 2011-12 Health and Ageing Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements (Word 196 KB)
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