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Department of Home Affairs Outcome 2

Description

Support a prosperous and united Australia through effective coordination and delivery of immigration and social cohesion policies and programs

# Program Body Contribution
2.1 Department of Home Affairs Program 2.1 Department of Home Affairs

Support a prosperous and united Australia through effective coordination and delivery of immigration and social cohesion policies and programs

2.2 Department of Home Affairs Program 2.2 Department of Home Affairs

s To advance Australia's economic interests and respond to Australia's changing security, economic, cultural and social needs through the effective management and delivery of temporary entry programs

2.3 Department of Home Affairs Program 2.3 Department of Home Affairs

The effective management and delivery of Australia's Humanitarian Program reflects government priorities and Australia's international protection obligations and settlement support services assist eligible migrants to participate in the Australian community

2.4 Department of Home Affairs Program 2.4 Department of Home Affairs

(a) To protect Australia's sovereignty, security and safety by supporting regional processing and settlement countries (partner countries) to implement the memoranda of understanding agreed with Australia, including building regional processing country capability to manage regional processing and settlement arrangements

2.5 Department of Home Affairs Program 2.5 Department of Home Affairs

To support a prosperous and inclusive society through the promotion, delivery and effective management of the Australian multicultural and citizenship programs

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Program 1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations works with the Department of Home Affairs to provide clearer pathways and improved access to training for eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants. The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations fosters a productive and competitive labour market through employment policies and programs that assist job seekers, including eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants, into work to meet employer needs and increase Australia's workforce participation.

2.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Program 2.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations works with the Department of Home Affairs to provide clearer pathways and improved access to training for eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants. The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations fosters a productive and competitive labour market through employment policies and programs that assist job seekers, including eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants, into work to meet employer needs and increase Australia's workforce participation.

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

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-of- government efforts bilaterally and regionally to counter people-smuggling and human trafficking. DFAT provides high-quality consular and passport services, which support international traveller facilitation.

2.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 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 counter people-smuggling and human
trafficking. DFAT provides high-quality consular and passport services, which support
international traveller facilitation.

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

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-of- government efforts bilaterally and regionally to counter people-smuggling and human trafficking. DFAT provides high-quality consular and passport services, which support international traveller facilitation.

2.1 Department of Social Services Program 2.1 - Families and Communities Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services administers the Building a New Life in Australia
Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants. This study tracks the long-term settlement
experience of humanitarian migrants in Australia, allowing researchers and policy makers
to evaluate successful settlement outcomes.

1.2 Services Australia Program 1.2 - Services to the Community - Health Services Australia

Services Australia supports individuals, families and communities to achieve greater self- sufficiency by designing and delivering a range of government services to Australians through a range of service delivery channels including face-to-face, telephony and digital, and protects the integrity of government outlays. Services Australia provides a robust information and communication technology network and delivers major transformation projects, including ICT shared services.

1.3 Services Australia 1.3 Services Australia

Services Australia supports individuals, families and communities to achieve greater selfsufficiency by designing and delivering a range of government services to Australians
through a range of service delivery channels including face-to-face, telephony and digital,
and protects the integrity of government outlays.
Services Australia provides a robust information and communication technology network
and delivers major transformation projects, including ICT shared services.

1.3 Services Australia Program 1.3 - Child Support Services Australia

Services Australia supports individuals, families and communities to achieve greater self- sufficiency by designing and delivering a range of government services to Australians through a range of service delivery channels including face-to-face, telephony and digital, and protects the integrity of government outlays. Services Australia provides a robust information and communication technology network and delivers major transformation projects, including ICT shared services.

Body Outcome Outcome owner Contribution
Department of Home Affairs Program 2.1 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: the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions transport security policy and operations national security and criminal justice policy counter-terrorism policy and operations 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 Program 2.1 Department of Home Affairs Department of Health and Aged Care Outcome 1 Department of Health and Aged Care

Home Affairs facilitates access to health and support services by determining annual client numbers for the Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (1.2). Through the effective management and delivery of the skilled and family migration programs and sustainable growth in temporary visa programs, Home Affairs supports a prosperous and inclusive society and advances Australia's economic interests, ensuring visa programs include controls to minimise health risks or costs to the Australian community. These programs include: - Skilled migration visa programs, supplementing Australia's skilled workforce including the health workforce (1.4). - Regional skilled visa programs, directing skilled migrants to regional Australia (1.4). - Visas for General Practitioners, including Better Distribution of Medical Practitioners initiative - a policy initiative implemented by the Departments of Health and Aged Care and Home Affairs, to regulate the supply of overseas trained doctors and direct them towards areas of health workforce shortages (regional, rural and remote areas) in Australia (1.4). - Health requirements, ensuring visa holders do not pose risks to public health (1.4 and 1.8). - Health insurance visa condition, ensuring visa holders maintain adequate health insurance while in Australia (1.4). - Enforceable family sponsorship obligations, ensuring sponsors accept liability for any health costs incurred by visiting families in Australia (1.4). Home Affairs contributes to the protection of human health, or the environment, by maintaining records on the importation of products containing industrial chemicals, and regulations for the import and export of controlled substances and unapproved medicines and medical devices at the border

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.1 Department of Home Affairs Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The Department of Home Affairs contributes to Australia's anti-dumping system, in coordination with the Anti-Dumping Commission in the department, and provision of tariff and duty credits and concessions. The Department of Home Affairs works collaboratively with the department on the Significant Investor Visa Complying Investment Framework that encourages the expansion of Australia's venture capital fund capacity, attracting investment in innovative early stage companies, particularly from new sources of foreign investment. The department will continue to work with the Department of Home Affairs regarding employer sponsored permanent skilled migration. The department also works with the Department of Home Affairs to monitor and manage supply chain disruptions in the critical infrastructure sector. Through the National Management Institute, the department provides forensic drug testing services and research to support the Australian Border Force.

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.2 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: the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions transport security policy and operations national security and criminal justice policy counter-terrorism policy and operations 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 Program 2.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Education Outcome 2 Department of Education

The linked program contributes to Outcome 2 by supporting a sustainable international education sector through administering student visas.

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Outcome 2 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The linked program contributes to Outcome 2 by supporting a sustainable international education sector through administering student visas.

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.2 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 Program 2.2 Department of Home Affairs Department of Health and Aged Care Outcome 1 Department of Health and Aged Care

Home Affairs facilitates access to health and support services by determining annual client numbers for the Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (1.2). Through the effective management and delivery of the skilled and family migration programs and sustainable growth in temporary visa programs, Home Affairs supports a prosperous and inclusive society and advances Australia's economic interests, ensuring visa programs include controls to minimise health risks or costs to the Australian community. These programs include: - Skilled migration visa programs, supplementing Australia's skilled workforce including the health workforce (1.4). - Regional skilled visa programs, directing skilled migrants to regional Australia (1.4). - Visas for General Practitioners, including Better Distribution of Medical Practitioners initiative - a policy initiative implemented by the Departments of Health and Aged Care and Home Affairs, to regulate the supply of overseas trained doctors and direct them towards areas of health workforce shortages (regional, rural and remote areas) in Australia (1.4). - Health requirements, ensuring visa holders do not pose risks to public health (1.4 and 1.8). - Health insurance visa condition, ensuring visa holders maintain adequate health insurance while in Australia (1.4). - Enforceable family sponsorship obligations, ensuring sponsors accept liability for any health costs incurred by visiting families in Australia (1.4). Home Affairs contributes to the protection of human health, or the environment, by maintaining records on the importation of products containing industrial chemicals, and regulations for the import and export of controlled substances and unapproved medicines and medical devices at the border

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.3 Department of Home Affairs Department of Health and Aged Care Outcome 1 Department of Health and Aged Care

Home Affairs facilitates access to health and support services by determining annual client numbers for the Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (1.2). Through the effective management and delivery of the skilled and family migration programs and sustainable growth in temporary visa programs, Home Affairs supports a prosperous and inclusive society and advances Australia's economic interests, ensuring visa programs include controls to minimise health risks or costs to the Australian community. These programs include: - Skilled migration visa programs, supplementing Australia's skilled workforce including the health workforce (1.4). - Regional skilled visa programs, directing skilled migrants to regional Australia (1.4). - Visas for General Practitioners, including Better Distribution of Medical Practitioners initiative - a policy initiative implemented by the Departments of Health and Aged Care and Home Affairs, to regulate the supply of overseas trained doctors and direct them towards areas of health workforce shortages (regional, rural and remote areas) in Australia (1.4). - Health requirements, ensuring visa holders do not pose risks to public health (1.4 and 1.8). - Health insurance visa condition, ensuring visa holders maintain adequate health insurance while in Australia (1.4). - Enforceable family sponsorship obligations, ensuring sponsors accept liability for any health costs incurred by visiting families in Australia (1.4). Home Affairs contributes to the protection of human health, or the environment, by maintaining records on the importation of products containing industrial chemicals, and regulations for the import and export of controlled substances and unapproved medicines and medical devices at the border

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.3 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 Program 2.3 Department of Home Affairs Tourism Australia Outcome 1 Tourism Australia

An efficient, sustainable, competitive, safe and secure air transport system contributes
increasing international visitor arrivals and expenditure, and growing demand for
Australia as a destination for tourism and business events.

Department of Home Affairs Program 2.5 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: the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions transport security policy and operations national security and criminal justice policy counter-terrorism policy and operations 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 Program 2.5 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.

Contributing programs
Appropriations
Appropriation Appropriation subtype 2023-24 2022-23
Budget Estimate Estimated Actual Budget Estimate
Special Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Non-operating 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Operating 953,515,000.00 1,023,604,000.00 1,023,604,000.00
Administered Special Appropriation 0.00 45,000,000.00 45,000,000.00
Administered Special Purpose Payments 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Assets and Liabilities 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Subtotal 953,515,000.00 1,068,604,000.00 1,068,604,000.00
Departmental External Revenue 99,666,000.00 113,460,000.00 95,752,000.00
Departmental Non-operating 0.00 0.00 0.00
Departmental Operating 999,284,000.00 959,913,000.00 959,913,000.00
Departmental Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00 0.00
Departmental Equity Injections 0.00 0.00 0.00
Departmental Subtotal 1,098,950,000.00 1,073,373,000.00 1,055,665,000.00
Total 2,052,465,000.00 2,141,977,000.00 2,124,269,000.00

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