Better health and ageing for all Australians

2001-2002

Australian Government 2001-02 Portfolio Budget Statements

The 2001-02 Portfolio Budget Statements, informs Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to portfolios outcomes and their objectives and targets including the agencies within the Health and Aged Care portfolio.

BUDGET RELATED PAPER NO. 1.11

Senator the Hon Margaret Reid
President of the Senate
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

The Hon Neil Andrew MP
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

Dear Madam President and Mr Speaker,

2001-02 PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS

We hereby submit to Parliament the 2001-02 Portfolio Budget Statements for the Health and Ageing portfolio.

The Portfolio Budget Statements set out:
  • the outcomes and outputs developed for the portfolio;
  • information on Budget measures affecting portfolio outcomes; and
  • the performance indicators and evaluations to be used to assess performance against portfolio outcomes.
These Portfolio Budget Statements are submitted as part of our obligations in terms of accountability to the Parliament.


Yours sincerely

Dr Michael Wooldridge

Bronwyn Bishop

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The Health and Ageing 2001-02 Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) can be viewed as Portable Document Files (PDF) in component parts:

Cover page, Letter of Transmittal and Contents Page (PDF 36 kb)

A brief overview of the Department and its outcomes (PDF 120 kb)

Department Outcomes

Provides an overview of the 2001-02 appropriations and Budget measures and detailed performance information for each of the 11 outcomes which will be reported against in the 2001-02 Annual Report.

Budgeted Financial Statements (PDF 291 kb)

The Department's Budgeted Financial Statements tables, analysis and notes are reported in this section in full accrual accounting format

Other Reporting Requirements


Appendices (PDF 56 kb)

List of the 5 Appendix for the 2001-2002 PBS

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