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Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
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Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is a body corporate.*
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
Material entities and companies (comprising 99% of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities of the total General Government Sector). All Departments of State are considered material in nature.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Subject to the requirements of the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs). All non-corporate Commonwealth entities are subject to the CPRs.
Non-corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is not a body corporate.*
Material entities and companies (comprising 99% of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities of the total General Government Sector). All Departments of State are considered material in nature.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Subject to the requirements of the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs). All non-corporate Commonwealth entities are subject to the CPRs.
Non-corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is not a body corporate.*
Material entities and companies (comprising 99% of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities of the total General Government Sector). All Departments of State are considered material in nature.
3 entities have a body corporate status but are prescribed as noncorporate Commonwealth entities
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Subject to the requirements of the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs). All non-corporate Commonwealth entities are subject to the CPRs.
Non-corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is not a body corporate.*
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Subject to the requirements of the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs). All non-corporate Commonwealth entities are subject to the CPRs.
Non-corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is not a body corporate.*
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
General Government Sector (GGS) - All Commonwealth entities and Commonwealth companies are part of the GGS unless stipulated by a GFS classification below.
Corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is a body corporate.*
Material entities and companies (comprising 99% of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities of the total General Government Sector). All Departments of State are considered material in nature.
Entities that do not engage staff under the PS Act.
Public Financial Corporation
Corporate Commonwealth entity is a Commonwealth entity that is a body corporate.*
This site is generated from open public information stored in the Finance Knowledge Graph. For more information, please see: About structure.gov.au.