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Department of Agriculture and Water Resources

The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources was a government department that existed between 2015 and 2019, which was responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that contribute to strengthening Australia's primary industries, delivering better returns for primary producers at the farm gate, protecting Australia from animal and plant pests and diseases, and improving the health of Australia's rivers and freshwater ecosystems.

Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
Department overview
Formed21 September 2015 (2015-09-21)
Preceding Department
Dissolved29 May 2019
Superseding agency
JurisdictionAustralia
Minister responsible
Department executive
Child agencies
Website

The Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Daryl Quinlivan, was responsible to the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, The Hon. David Littleproud MP. The Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources was Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck since August 2018. The Assistant Minister to the former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce was the Hon Luke Hartsuyker MP.[1]

Following the appointment of the Second Morrison Ministry in May 2019, Scott Morrison announced David Littleproud's previous ministerial positions were separated, with Bridget McKenzie as Minister for Agriculture and Littleproud as Minister for Water Resources. The Department again changed to the Department of Agriculture.

Overview edit

The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources' vision was to help drive a stronger Australian economy by building a more profitable, more resilient and more sustainable agriculture sector, and by supporting the sustainable and productive management and use of rivers and water resources.

The department's annual reports provide information about its operations and performances in each financial year, and reviews its progress towards its objectives.

The department's Corporate Plan sets outs the department's eight strategic objectives. Those identified in the 2016–17 plan include:[2]

  • building successful primary industries
  • supporting agricultural communities
  • expanding agricultural, fisheries and forestry exports
  • sustaining natural resources for longer-term productive primary industries
  • improving water use efficiency and the health of rivers, communities, environmental assets and production systems
  • managing biosecurity and imported food risk
  • building an efficient and capable department
  • being a best practice regulator.

The department strives to build strong relationships and work with governments, industry, importers and exporters, natural resource managers, primary producers, consumers, research and development organisations, rural communities and travellers.

The department employs approximately 4000 full-time equivalent staff, including accountants, animal and meat inspectors, biosecurity officers, economists, information and communication technology (ICT) staff, policy officers, program administrators, researchers, scientists, survey staff and veterinary officers.[citation needed]

The corporate structure is organised into divisions to support work across a broad range of agricultural, biosecurity, fisheries and forestry and water management activities.[3]

The department is located in regional centres, rural communities and cities throughout Australia.[4] Around 58 per cent of its Australian-based employees work outside Canberra, in capital cities and regional offices, major airports, mail centres, shipping ports, laboratories and abattoirs.

Globally, the department works in Bangkok, Beijing, Brussels, Dubai, Jakarta, New Delhi, Rome, Seoul, Tokyo and Washington,[citation needed] to maintain relationships with Australia's trading partners and international organisations.

History edit

The department was formed by way of an administrative order issued on 21 September 2015,[5] replacing the previous Department of Agriculture,[6] following the appointment of Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister of Australia.

Preceding departments edit

Operational activities edit

The department provides specialised policy advice to the Australian Government and delivers a range of policies and programs to:

  • provide evidence-based support for government and industry decision-making
  • help primary producers to gain and maintain access to overseas markets, including administration of export quotas[7]
  • support primary producers and rural communities to be productive and sustainable through grants and other funding support, including drought assistance for farm families and businesses[8][9]
  • manage Commonwealth fisheries in consultation and develop national approaches to sustainable management of the fishing industry[10]
  • represent Australia’s interests overseas to promote responsible fishing practices and to combat illegal fishing.
  • foster and enable productive, profitable, internationally competitive and sustainable Australian forest and forest products industries[11]
  • help primary industries and producers to adapt and respond to climate change[12]
  • achieve social, economic and environmental benefits through water policy and resource management.[13]

The department takes a risk-based approach to safeguarding Australia against animal and plant pests and diseases and helps importers and exporters to meet regulatory requirements by:

  • assessing and inspecting imported animal and plant products and machinery for diseases, pests and weeds
  • setting conditions for imported animal and plant products
  • issuing import and export permits and undertaking certification of goods
  • ensuring compliance through audit, investigation and assurance activities
  • accrediting third parties to undertake activities on its behalf
  • reforming regulation and bureaucracy[14]

The department manages, coordinates and prepares for response actions to national priority pests, diseases and weeds,[15] including:

  • appropriately trained personnel, procedures and practices
  • preparation to act rapidly in response to an outbreak
  • plans and coordinated response activities with other jurisdictions and industries
  • preparation to manage a specific incident or offshore incursion.

The department’s work is grounded in research and science, providing information and analysis on agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries,[16] including:

  • commodity forecasts
  • economic analysis and modelling
  • data and statistics on issues affecting Australian farmers and rural communities
  • biophysical science for biosecurity risk assessment, forecasting and diagnostics.

The department collects and audits primary industry levies for marketing, research and development, animal and plant health, residue testing and emergency response.[17]

The department works in partnership and collaboration with its clients, stakeholders, governments and the community by engaging with those who have a vested interest in the way it does business. This engagement consists of:

  • public consultations on policy, program and operational proposals[18]
  • industry forums
  • international delegations and international forums
  • work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ministers". About us. Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Australian Government. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  2. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Corporate Plan 2016–17 (PDF), Australian Government
  3. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Organisational structure, Australian Government
  4. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Contact Us, Australian Government
  5. ^ "Administrative Arrangements Order". Commonwealth of Australia. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  6. ^ (PDF), Federal Executive Council, 21 September 2015, archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2015, retrieved 29 September 2015
  7. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Export quotas, Australian Government
  8. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Drought and rural assistance, Australian Government
  9. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Assistance, grants and tenders, Australian Government
  10. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Fisheries, Australian Government
  11. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Forestry, Australian Government
  12. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), A change in climate, Australian Government
  13. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Water policy and resources, Australian Government
  14. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Regulatory reform, Australian Government
  15. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Emergency preparedness and outbreak response, Australian Government
  16. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), ABARES, Australian Government
  17. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Levies, Australian Government
  18. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Public consultations, Australian Government
  19. ^ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (2016), Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy (NAQS), Australian Government

External links edit

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The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources was a government department that existed between 2015 and 2019 which was responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that contribute to strengthening Australia s primary industries delivering better returns for primary producers at the farm gate protecting Australia from animal and plant pests and diseases and improving the health of Australia s rivers and freshwater ecosystems Department of Agriculture and Water ResourcesDepartment overviewFormed21 September 2015 2015 09 21 Preceding DepartmentDepartment of AgricultureDissolved29 May 2019Superseding agencyDepartment of AgricultureJurisdictionAustraliaMinister responsibleDavid Littleproud Minister for Agriculture and Water ResourcesRichard Colbeck Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water ResourcesDepartment executiveDaryl Quinlivan Secretary 2015 2019 Child agenciesAustralian Bureau of Agricultural and Resources Economics and SciencesAustralian Fisheries Management AuthorityAgricultural Minister s ForumAgricultural Industry Advisory CouncilAgricultural Senior Officials CommitteeAustralian Grape and Wine AuthorityAustralian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines AuthorityCotton Research and Development CorporationFisheries Research and Development CorporationForest and Wood Products CouncilGrains Research and Development CorporationIndonesia Australian Partnership on Food Security in the Red Meat and Cattle SectorMurray Darling Basin AuthorityNational Landcare Advisory CommitteeNational Rural Advisory CouncilRural Industries Research and Development CorporationWebsiteOfficial websiteThe Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources Daryl Quinlivan was responsible to the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources The Hon David Littleproud MP The Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources was Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck since August 2018 The Assistant Minister to the former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce was the Hon Luke Hartsuyker MP 1 Following the appointment of the Second Morrison Ministry in May 2019 Scott Morrison announced David Littleproud s previous ministerial positions were separated with Bridget McKenzie as Minister for Agriculture and Littleproud as Minister for Water Resources The Department again changed to the Department of Agriculture Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Preceding departments 3 Operational activities 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview editThe Department of Agriculture and Water Resources vision was to help drive a stronger Australian economy by building a more profitable more resilient and more sustainable agriculture sector and by supporting the sustainable and productive management and use of rivers and water resources The department s annual reports provide information about its operations and performances in each financial year and reviews its progress towards its objectives The department s Corporate Plan sets outs the department s eight strategic objectives Those identified in the 2016 17 plan include 2 building successful primary industries supporting agricultural communities expanding agricultural fisheries and forestry exports sustaining natural resources for longer term productive primary industries improving water use efficiency and the health of rivers communities environmental assets and production systems managing biosecurity and imported food risk building an efficient and capable department being a best practice regulator The department strives to build strong relationships and work with governments industry importers and exporters natural resource managers primary producers consumers research and development organisations rural communities and travellers The department employs approximately 4000 full time equivalent staff including accountants animal and meat inspectors biosecurity officers economists information and communication technology ICT staff policy officers program administrators researchers scientists survey staff and veterinary officers citation needed The corporate structure is organised into divisions to support work across a broad range of agricultural biosecurity fisheries and forestry and water management activities 3 The department is located in regional centres rural communities and cities throughout Australia 4 Around 58 per cent of its Australian based employees work outside Canberra in capital cities and regional offices major airports mail centres shipping ports laboratories and abattoirs Globally the department works in Bangkok Beijing Brussels Dubai Jakarta New Delhi Rome Seoul Tokyo and Washington citation needed to maintain relationships with Australia s trading partners and international organisations History editThe department was formed by way of an administrative order issued on 21 September 2015 5 replacing the previous Department of Agriculture 6 following the appointment of Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister of Australia Preceding departments edit Department of Markets and Migration 16 January 1925 19 January 1928 Department of Markets 19 January 1928 10 December 1928 Department of Markets and Transport 10 December 1928 21 April 1930 Department of Markets 21 April 1930 13 April 1932 Department of Commerce 13 April 1932 22 December 1942 Department of Commerce and Agriculture 22 December 1942 11 January 1956 Department of Primary Industry 11 January 1956 2 June 1974 Department of Agriculture 12 June 1974 22 December 1975 Department of Primary Industry 22 December 1975 24 July 1987 Department of Primary Industries and Energy 24 July 1987 21 October 1998 Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry 21 October 1998 18 September 2013 Department of Agriculture 18 September 2013 21 September 2015 Operational activities editThe department provides specialised policy advice to the Australian Government and delivers a range of policies and programs to provide evidence based support for government and industry decision making help primary producers to gain and maintain access to overseas markets including administration of export quotas 7 support primary producers and rural communities to be productive and sustainable through grants and other funding support including drought assistance for farm families and businesses 8 9 manage Commonwealth fisheries in consultation and develop national approaches to sustainable management of the fishing industry 10 represent Australia s interests overseas to promote responsible fishing practices and to combat illegal fishing foster and enable productive profitable internationally competitive and sustainable Australian forest and forest products industries 11 help primary industries and producers to adapt and respond to climate change 12 achieve social economic and environmental benefits through water policy and resource management 13 The department takes a risk based approach to safeguarding Australia against animal and plant pests and diseases and helps importers and exporters to meet regulatory requirements by assessing and inspecting imported animal and plant products and machinery for diseases pests and weeds setting conditions for imported animal and plant products issuing import and export permits and undertaking certification of goods ensuring compliance through audit investigation and assurance activities accrediting third parties to undertake activities on its behalf reforming regulation and bureaucracy 14 The department manages coordinates and prepares for response actions to national priority pests diseases and weeds 15 including appropriately trained personnel procedures and practices preparation to act rapidly in response to an outbreak plans and coordinated response activities with other jurisdictions and industries preparation to manage a specific incident or offshore incursion The department s work is grounded in research and science providing information and analysis on agriculture fisheries and forestry industries 16 including commodity forecasts economic analysis and modelling data and statistics on issues affecting Australian farmers and rural communities biophysical science for biosecurity risk assessment forecasting and diagnostics The department collects and audits primary industry levies for marketing research and development animal and plant health residue testing and emergency response 17 The department works in partnership and collaboration with its clients stakeholders governments and the community by engaging with those who have a vested interest in the way it does business This engagement consists of public consultations on policy program and operational proposals 18 industry forums international delegations and international forums work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy 19 See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Politics portalAustralian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics Australian Fisheries Management Authority List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Murray Darling Basin AuthorityReferences edit Ministers About us Department of Agriculture and Water Resources Australian Government 30 September 2015 Retrieved 6 January 2016 Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Corporate Plan 2016 17 PDF Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Organisational structure Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Contact Us Australian Government Administrative Arrangements Order Commonwealth of Australia 21 September 2015 Retrieved 20 October 2015 Minute Paper for the Executive Council Executive Council Meeting No 21 PDF Federal Executive Council 21 September 2015 archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2015 retrieved 29 September 2015 Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Export quotas Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Drought and rural assistance Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Assistance grants and tenders Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Fisheries Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Forestry Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 A change in climate Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Water policy and resources Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Regulatory reform Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Emergency preparedness and outbreak response Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 ABARES Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Levies Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources 2016 Public consultations Australian 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