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The Australian National Audit Office provides a range of audit services to the Australian Parliament & Commonwealth entities

Canberra, Australia
Joined May 2010

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  1. Contribute: our audit is assessing the effectiveness of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment’s implementation of the revised export control legislative framework

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  2. Contribute: our audit is assessing the effectiveness of the Department of Defence’s () procurement of Hunter class frigates and the achievement of value for money to date

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  3. Contribute to our audit assessing probity management in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (), Australian Securities and Investments Commission (), and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority ()

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  4. Feedback on our draft annual audit work program closes tomorrow (19 April) at 11:59pm . Review the list of 120+ draft potential performance audit topics that cover all portfolios of government, and tell us what you think. Details here:

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  5. Contribute to our audit assessing whether the Department of Health () has effectively managed the expansion of telehealth services during and post the COVID‐19 pandemic

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  6. Contribute: our audit is examining the appropriateness of acquiring, managing and leasing Australian contemporary art in the Artbank collection

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  7. Contribute to our audit assessing the effectiveness of the Department of Home Affairs’ management of family reunion and partner related visas

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  8. You are invited to contribute to the annual audit work program of the ANAO . Please review the list of 120+ draft potential performance audit topics and tell us what you think. Feedback closes next week (19 April). Details here:

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  9. Contribute: we're assessing the effectiveness of procurement complaints handling by the Department of Finance, the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, and the Reserve Bank of Australia

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  10. Contribute to our audit assessing whether the Department of Home Affairs’ procurement process for the Permissions Capability employed open and effective competition and achieved value for money, consistent with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules

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  11. Contribute to our audit examining the effectiveness of , , and in their arrangements for managing cyber security risks within procurements under the Protective Security Policy Framework

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  12. Contribute: our audit is assessing the effectiveness of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment’s implementation of the revised export control legislative framework

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  13. Our draft 2022–23 Annual Audit Work Program is open now for public consideration and feedback. There are 120+ potential topics in the draft program across all portfolios of government. Feedback on the will close on 19 April 2022. Details here:

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  14. Contribute to our audit assessing whether the Department of Home Affairs’ procurement process for the Permissions Capability employed open and effective competition and achieved value for money, consistent with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules

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  15. Contribute to our audit examining the effectiveness of , , and in their arrangements for managing cyber security risks within procurements under the Protective Security Policy Framework

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  16. Contribute: our audit is assessing the effectiveness of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment’s implementation of the revised export control legislative framework

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  17. Contribute: our audit is assessing the effectiveness of the Australian Taxation Office’s () engagement with tax agents in achieving efficient and effective tax and superannuation systems

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  18. Contribute: we're assessing the effectiveness of procurement complaints handling by the Department of Finance, the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, and the Reserve Bank of Australia

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  19. Contribute to our audit assessing whether the Department of Home Affairs’ procurement process for the Permissions Capability employed open and effective competition and achieved value for money, consistent with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules

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