Report No. 10, 57th Parliament - 2024-25 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill 2024

Report

The committee tabled its report, with an accompanying Volume of Additional Information on 9 August 2024. The Appropriation Parliament Bill 2024 and Appropriation Bill 2024 were passed without amendment in the Legislative Assembly on 21 August 2024.

View: Report No. 10, 57th Parliament, 2024-25 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill 2024 
View: Report No. 10, 57th Parliament, 2024-25 Budget Estimates - Volume of Additional Information
View: Debate on the Bill: Transcript 21 August 2024 - pages 2594 - 2597
The debate can be viewed by clicking on the movie icon within the transcripts.

Estimates 

A primary function of Parliament is to scrutinise, and hold to account, the executive branch of government. The estimates process is one of the key mechanisms by which the Parliament examines government expenditure, performance and effectiveness. The process holds ministers to account and provides a level of transparency to the public. It aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s proposed expenditure by enabling detailed examination of the proposed expenditures contained in the Appropriation Bill and the Appropriation (Parliament) Bill.

In 2024 the examination of the Appropriation Bill and the Appropriation (Parliament) Bill was considered by the seven portfolio committees. Each committee examines the budget estimates of its responsible portfolios. 

During the estimates process each portfolio committee held a public hearing (on a day between 22 July and 1 August 2024) at which the Speaker and Ministers (and certain senior public servants and officers) are questioned regarding the portfolio’s proposed expenditures for the relevant portfolio areas. Other Members of the Legislative Assembly who are not members of the committee may also ask questions, with the leave of the committee.

At its public hearing on 30 July 2024, Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee questioned the Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs, Minister for Resources and Critical Minerals and Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services regarding the proposed expenditures for their portfolio areas.

Following the committee’s hearing, the committee members met, discussed the information gained and compiled a final report for tabling in Parliament. The reports are then debated by the Parliament as part of its consideration of the Appropriation Bills.

Hearing

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