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Department of Home Affairs Outcome 1

Description

Protect Australia from national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Department of Home Affairs 1.1 Department of Home Affairs

Transport Security This program ensures a viable and sustainable transport security system in Australia through regulation designed collaboratively with industry and government entities

1.2 Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs

National Security and Resilience This program contributes to building a safe, secure and resilient Australia by providing comprehensive policy and planning development, at strategic and operational levels , on national security, and emergency management

1.3 Department of Home Affairs 1.3 Department of Home Affairs
1.4 Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs

Counter Terrorism This program contributes to building a safe and secure Australia by developing and coordinating counter-terrorism policy, strategy and efforts across the Australian Government, in consultation with the state and territory government agencies and international partners

1.5 Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs

Regional Cooperation This program contributes to protecting Australia's sovereignty , security and safety by strengthening relationships with partner governments to detect, deter, influence and respond to transnational crime issues , and countering terrorism and violent extremism offshore; improve migration and border management capabilities ; and working collaboratively with international organisations , including the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), providing services for irregular migrants including promoting dialogue through the Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime

1.6 Department of Home Affairs Program 1.6 Department of Home Affairs
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Attorney-General's Department 1.1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department (AGD) contributes to the administration of
legislation and policy development for, and provides advice on, aspects of national
security, emergency management, and border management, including through
responsibilities for the administration of transparency frameworks, crime and security
legislation, fraud and corruption prevention policy, international law and legal policy, and
oversight of integrity agencies. AGD is also responsible for policy, legislation, treaties and
progressing casework regarding international crime cooperation and has responsibility
for federal prisoners.

1.2 Attorney-General's Department Program 1.2 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department (AGD) contributes to the administration of
legislation and policy development for, and provides advice on, aspects of national
security, emergency management, and border management, including through
responsibilities for the administration of transparency frameworks, crime and security
legislation, fraud and corruption prevention policy, international law and legal policy, and
oversight of integrity agencies. AGD is also responsible for policy, legislation, treaties and
progressing casework regarding international crime cooperation and has responsibility
for federal prisoners.

1.1 Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Program 1.1 Australian Crime Commission (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) works collaboratively with law
enforcement and national security partners to protect Australia from transnational serious
and organised crime, which is a major threat to Australia's sovereignty, security and
safety.

1.1 Australian Federal Police 1.1 Australian Federal Police

The Australian Federal Police provide: national policing services including investigations,
policing Australia's external territories (e.g. Christmas Island) and offshore engagement
with, and capability support to, offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational
organised crime and associated illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats
targeting Australia's security and Australian economic and social interests.

3.2 Australian Federal Police 3.2 Australian Federal Police

The Australian Federal Police provide: national policing services including investigations,
policing Australia's external territories (e.g. Christmas Island) and offshore engagement
with, and capability support to, offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational
organised crime and associated illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats
targeting Australia's security and Australian economic and social interests.

1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation 1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) collects, investigates and
assesses intelligence on potential threats to Australia, its people and its interests. ASIO
provides advice, reports and services to the Australian Government, government agencies
and industry to assist them to effectively manage security risks and disrupt activities that
threaten Australia's security.

1.1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre 1.1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) works
collaboratively with agencies in the law enforcement and national security sectors to
protect the financial system from criminal abuse through actionable financial intelligence.

1.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 1.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the
Department of Home Affairs work collaboratively to support the affordable, reliable,
secure and competitive operation of energy markets for the long-term benefit of the
Australian community through improving Australia's energy supply, efficiency, quality,
performance, and productivity, and contributing to the operations of energy markets by
helping manage the risks to Australia's critical energy infrastructure. The Department of
Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the Department of Home
Affairs also collaborate on matters relating to compliance with the International Energy
Agency treaty.

1.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 1.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the
Department of Home Affairs work collaboratively to support the affordable, reliable,
secure and competitive operation of energy markets for the long-term benefit of the
Australian community through improving Australia's energy supply, efficiency, quality,
performance, and productivity, and contributing to the operations of energy markets by
helping manage the risks to Australia's critical energy infrastructure. The Department of
Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the Department of Home
Affairs also collaborate on matters relating to compliance with the International Energy
Agency treaty.

1.3 Department of Defence 1.3 Department of Defence

Defence supports Commonwealth and state/territory governments with emergency and
non-emergency tasks through the provision of capabilities and/or expertise.
The Australian Signals Directorate within the Defence Portfolio provides foreign signals
intelligence, cyber security and offensive cyber operations.

2.14 Department of Defence 2.14 Department of Defence

Defence supports Commonwealth and state/territory governments with emergency and
non-emergency tasks through the provision of capabilities and/or expertise.
The Australian Signals Directorate within the Defence Portfolio provides foreign signals
intelligence, cyber security and offensive cyber operations.

1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to address national security threats,
including counter people-smuggling and human trafficking.

2.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to address national security threats,
including counter people-smuggling and human trafficking.

2.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to address national security threats,
including counter people-smuggling and human trafficking.

1.1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources 1.1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The Department of Industry, Science and Resources works with the Department of Home
Affairs to support national resilience across critical supply chains, emerging and critical
technologies and critical infrastructure, and to support major projects of strategic
significance to navigate approvals with foreign involvement. The Department of Industry,
Science and Resources also provides information and support for businesses to build their
cyber security awareness and resilience. By improving Australia's industrial capability
through the National Reconstruction Fund, the Department of Industry, Science and
Resources will support a long-term improvement in Australia's economic diversity and
enhance resilience against supply chain vulnerabilities.

1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources 1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The Department of Industry, Science and Resources works with the Department of Home
Affairs to support national resilience across critical supply chains, emerging and critical
technologies and critical infrastructure, and to support major projects of strategic
significance to navigate approvals with foreign involvement. The Department of Industry,
Science and Resources also provides information and support for businesses to build their
cyber security awareness and resilience. By improving Australia's industrial capability
through the National Reconstruction Fund, the Department of Industry, Science and
Resources will support a long-term improvement in Australia's economic diversity and
enhance resilience against supply chain vulnerabilities.

2.1 Department of Social Services 2.1 Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services administers the Support for Trafficked People Program.
This program provides assistance to all victims of slavery and slavery-like offences
identified and referred by the Australian Federal Police, including victim-survivors with
a valid visa or eligible under the Human Trafficking Visa Framework administered by the
Department of Home Affairs.
The Department of Social Services administers the Temporary Visa Holders Experiencing
Violence Pilot. This pilot provides temporary visa holders who are experiencing family
and domestic violence with access to financial support and tailored migration assistance
and legal advice.

1.1 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1.1 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet provides policy advice in key areas,
including the Government's strategic priorities and major domestic, international and
national security matters.

1.4 Department of the Treasury 1.4 Department of the Treasury

The Department of the Treasury contributes to Outcome 1 by making payments to the
states on behalf of the Department of Home Affairs. The payments relate to national
security.

Body Outcome Outcome owner Contribution
Department of Home Affairs 1.1 Department of Home Affairs Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Home Affairs 1.1 Department of Home Affairs Australian Taxation Office Outcome 1 Australian Taxation Office

Department of Industry, Science, and Resources works with the ATO to enable the
growth and productivity of globally competitive industries through programs delivered
through the tax system, including the Research and Development Tax Incentive, tax
incentives for early stage investors, venture capital related tax concessions, Pooled
Development Funds tax concessions and the Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive.

Department of Home Affairs 1.1 Department of Home Affairs Bureau of Meteorology Outcome 1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Department of Industry, Science and Resources, through the National Measurement Institute, provides the Bureau with access to physical measurement primary standards to support provision of climate and weather monitoring services, along with other measurement services. Continued on following page Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Outcome 1 Australian Crime Commission (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission works collaboratively with law
enforcement and national security partners to protect Australia from transnational
serious and organised crime, which is a major threat to Australia's sovereignty, security
and safety.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 1 Australian Federal Police

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 3 Australian Federal Police

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Australian Taxation Office Outcome 1 Australian Taxation Office

Department of Industry, Science, and Resources works with the ATO to enable the
growth and productivity of globally competitive industries through programs delivered
through the tax system, including the Research and Development Tax Incentive, tax
incentives for early stage investors, venture capital related tax concessions, Pooled
Development Funds tax concessions and the Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Outcome 1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

Law enforcement, national security, revenue and other government entities and regulators
collaborate with AUSTRAC to protect the Australian financial system from criminal abuse
through actionable financial intelligence and risk-based regulation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Bureau of Meteorology Outcome 1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau collaborates with the Department of Home Affairs by providing meteorological, oceanographic and space weather services to support operations, strategic planning, risk management and capability development relating to civil maritime security and critical infrastructure management. Department of Industry, Science, and Resources

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs) and the department work collaboratively on the operation of energy markets through the implementation and enforcement of the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism. Home Affairs helps manage risks to Australia's critical energy infrastructure by administering critical infrastructure security legislation, and by engaging with critical infrastructure owners and operators on security issues.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Defence Outcome 2 Department of Defence

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of National Emergency Management
Australia secondees at the ACMC supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to
enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction for national
security and disaster management to promote regional and global security and stability.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the following programs by making payments to the
states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose
Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs Services Australia Outcome 1 Services Australia

Outcome 1 contributes to the linked programs above by the provision of a range of
information, services and payments on behalf of the entities listed within Australia
and where applicable, overseas.

Department of Home Affairs 1.3 Department of Home Affairs Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Outcome 1 Australian Crime Commission (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission works collaboratively with law
enforcement and national security partners to protect Australia from transnational
serious and organised crime, which is a major threat to Australia's sovereignty, security
and safety.

Department of Home Affairs 1.3 Department of Home Affairs Australian Taxation Office Outcome 1 Australian Taxation Office

Department of Industry, Science, and Resources works with the ATO to enable the
growth and productivity of globally competitive industries through programs delivered
through the tax system, including the Research and Development Tax Incentive, tax
incentives for early stage investors, venture capital related tax concessions, Pooled
Development Funds tax concessions and the Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive.

Department of Home Affairs 1.3 Department of Home Affairs Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Outcome 1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

Law enforcement, national security, revenue and other government entities and regulators
collaborate with AUSTRAC to protect the Australian financial system from criminal abuse
through actionable financial intelligence and risk-based regulation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Outcome 1 Australian Crime Commission (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission works collaboratively with law
enforcement and national security partners to protect Australia from transnational
serious and organised crime, which is a major threat to Australia's sovereignty, security
and safety.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 1 Australian Federal Police

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 3 Australian Federal Police

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Outcome 1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

Law enforcement, national security, revenue and other government entities and regulators
collaborate with AUSTRAC to protect the Australian financial system from criminal abuse
through actionable financial intelligence and risk-based regulation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the following programs by making payments to the
states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose
Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 1 Australian Federal Police

AFP works closely with members of the Home Affairs Portfolio to protect Australia from
national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective
national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation.

Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs Australian Federal Police Outcome 3 Australian Federal Police

The AFP provide: aviation protection at major Australian airports, policing Australia's
external territories (e.g. Christmas Island), assistance towards the maintenance of
regional peace and security, and offshore engagement with, and capability support to,
offshore police agencies to counter diverse transnational organised crime and associated
illicit trades and harms, terrorism and cyber threats targeting Australia's security and
Australian economic and social interests.

Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

Contributing programs
Appropriations
Appropriation Appropriation subtype 2023-24 2022-23
Budget Estimate Estimated Actual
Special Accounts 0.00 4,321,000.00
Administered Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Administered Operating 105,230,000.00 100,044,000.00
Administered Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00
Administered Special Purpose Payments 0.00 0.00
Administered Assets and Liabilities 0.00 0.00
Administered Subtotal 105,230,000.00 100,044,000.00
Departmental External Revenue 44,458,000.00 66,492,000.00
Departmental Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Departmental Operating 234,383,000.00 224,483,000.00
Departmental Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00
Departmental Equity Injections 0.00 0.00
Departmental Subtotal 278,841,000.00 290,975,000.00
Total 384,071,000.00 395,340,000.00

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