Additional Estimates 2016-17 - Wrap up...
Additional Estimates - Committee report:
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(05-02-2017, 09:59 AM)Peetwo Wrote: Final AQON list for Additional Estimates
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Quote:Answers to Questions on Notice arising from 27 February 2017 hearing:
National Transport Commission
PDF 99KB
26/04/2017
2-10
Infrastructure Australia
PDF 47KB
26/04/2017
11-14
Australian Rail Track Corporation
PDF 29KB
26/04/2017
15-76
Infrastructure Investment Division
PDF 339KB
26/04/2017
(excludes questions: 24, 25, 38, 50, 58, 61 & 65)
77-103
Corporate Services
PDF 220KB
26/04/2017
104-112
Surface Transport Policy
PDF 58KB
26/04/2017
113-119
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
PDF 43KB
26/04/2017
(excludes questions: 113 & 114)
120-132
Aviation and Airports Division
PDF 111KB
26/04/2017
133-141
Airservices Australia
PDF 188KB
26/04/2017
142-145
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
PDF 33KB
26/04/2017
146-149
Policy and Research Division
PDF 40KB
26/04/2017
150
Australian Transport Safety Bureau
PDF 125KB
26/04/2017
151-165
Western Sydney Unit
PDF 22KB
26/04/2017
(excludes questions: 153-165)
Additional Estimates - Committee report:
Quote:Quote:Additional estimates 2016–17
4 May 2017
© Commonwealth of Australia 2017
ISBN 978-1-76010-554-9
View the report as a single document - (PDF 175KB)
Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)
2.14 The committee traversed a number of topics during this session, inquiring into the Civil Aviation Safety Authority's (CASA) role in establishing airport public safety zones and the criteria for limiting development around airport runways. This topic was examined in light of the recent Essendon Airport tragedy.[28]
2.15 Senators also raised concerns about job cuts affecting public safety following leaked emails from an Airservices Australia employee. The committee sought CASA's response to these concerns and questioned whether CASA had any intention to review the impact of the Accelerate Program on air traffic control.[29]
Aviation and Airports Division
2.16 The committee was informed that following the tragedy at Essendon Airport, officials of the division along with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) provided advice to the minister on the details of the accident investigation process and the development approval process for buildings located at the site.
2.17 The committee queried the division about the ways in which community safety was taken into account when airport land use was assessed and approved under the planning approval process.[30]
2.18 Officials also undertook to provide the committee with a briefing on the National Airports Safeguarding Advisory Group (NASAG) process and on airport noise indices.[31] The committee was subsequently provided with a briefing by departmental officials on 26 March 2017.
Airservices Australia (Airservices)
2.19 The committee engaged in a detailed examination of the implementation of Airservices Australia's Accelerate program. Senators inquired into whether there was a sufficient number of air traffic control and firefighting staff and if aviation safety might be compromised as a result of the Accelerate program.[32] The committee expects to continue to focus its attentions on Airservices and the Accelerate program in accordance with its oversight function under Standing Order 25(2)(a).
2.20 In additional, the topic of excessive noise was canvassed. Officials explained the roles of Airservices, CASA, and the department in regard to the management, monitoring, and enforcement of excessive noise levels.[33]
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