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Portfolio budget statements

Portfolio Budget Statements 2006-07

Environment and Heritage Portfolio
Budget initiatives and explanations of appropriations specified by outcomes and outputs by agency
Budget Related Paper No. 1.7

ISBN 1 741 77538 8

Agency Budget Statements (continued)
Bureau of Meteorology (continued)

Section 4 - Other reporting requirements

Tables in this section

4.1: Purchaser-provider arrangements

Agencies may need to provide resources to other General Government Sector (GGS) bodies, for example in payment for services rendered or as part of cross agency initiatives. Consequently, the sum of amounts in agency resourcing tables in Budget Paper No. 4, and in the resourcing tables in this document, will not equal total resourcing at the whole of government level (as reproduced in Budget Paper No. 1).

This section summarises significant transactions between GGS agencies that are not consolidated or reported at the whole of government level.

Cross agency overview

There are no formal purchaser-provider arrangements for the Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau).

4.2: Cost recovery arrangements

The Bureau has undertaken a review of its cost recovery arrangements against the Government's Cost Recovery Policy, consistent with the Government's review schedule and included the details in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2004-05, Environment and Heritage Portfolio, on pages 254-255.

4.3: Australian Government indigenous expenditure (AGIE)

Table 4.1: Australian Government Indigenous Expenditure - Bureau of Meterology
Outcome Appropriations Other Total Cross Reference
Bill No. 1
$'000
(A)
Bill No. 2
$'000
(B)
Special Approp
$'000
(C)
Total Approp
$'000
(D)
$'000
(E)
$'000
(F)=(D)+(E)
(G)
Outcome 1
Bureau of Meteorology
Departmental 2006-07 75 - - 75 - 75
Departmental 2005-06 27 - - 27 - 27
Total Outcome 2006-07 75 - - 75 - 75
Total Outcome 2005-06 27 - - 27 - 27
Total AGIE 2006-07 75 - - 75 - 75
Total AGIE 2005-06 27 - - 27 - 27

Budget statements

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