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Administration of the natural disaster relief and recovery arrangements by Emergency Management Australia

机译:澳大利亚应急管理局管理自然灾害救济和恢复安排

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This audit assessed the effectiveness of the Attorney-General’s Department’s administration of the terms of the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements Ministerial determination.Introduction Australia is exposed to natural disasters on a recurring basis. Prime responsibility for the response to a disaster rests with state and territory governments. Nevertheless, as natural disasters often result in substantial expenditure by state governments, for many years the Commonwealth has provided financial assistance to the states for recovery and reconstruction activities, as well as to support the provision of urgent assistance to disaster affected communities.In the context of its recent inquiry into natural disaster funding arrangements, the Productivity Commission2 has reported that, over the past decade, the Australian Government has spent around $8 billion on post‐ disaster relief and recovery. Another $5.7 billion is expected to be spent over the forward estimates for past natural disaster events. This assistance has been principally provided through the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA). NDRRA is a Ministerial determination administered by Emergency Management Australia (EMA) within the Attorney‐General’s Department (AGD).In addition, for two states, oversight and accountability measures were introduced in early 2011 to supplement the existing NDRRA arrangements following the widespread flooding that occurred in the eastern states and Queensland tropical cyclones over the 2010–11 Australian spring and summer seasons. These measures were seen as prudent given preliminary estimates had indicated that the Australian Government would need to contribute $5.6 billion to the rebuilding of flood‐affected regions, to be funded under NDRRA. The additional measures were reflected in separate National Partnership Agreements (NPAs) signed with the Queensland and Victorian state governments. Of note was that the NPAs enabled the establishment of the Australian Government Reconstruction Inspectorate (the Inspectorate) to undertake reviews of reconstruction projects.The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of the Attorney‐General’s Department’s administration of the terms of the NDRRA Ministerial determination.
机译:这次审核评估了总检察长部管理部门关于《自然灾害与灾后恢复安排》部长级裁决的条款的有效性。简介澳大利亚经常遭受自然灾害。应对灾难的主要责任在于州和地区政府。然而,由于自然灾害经常导致州政府大量支出,英联邦多年来一直向各州提供财政援助以开展恢复和重建活动,并支持向受灾社区提供紧急援助。在最近对自然灾害资金安排的调查中,生产力委员会2报告称,在过去十年中,澳大利亚政府已在灾后救助和恢复上花费了约80亿澳元。在过去的自然灾害事件的前瞻性估计中,预计还会再花费57亿美元。这项援助主要是通过《自然灾害救济和恢复安排》(NDRRA)提供的。 NDRRA是由澳大利亚总检察署(AGD)内的澳大利亚紧急事务管理(EMA)管理的部长级裁决。此外,在两个州因洪水泛滥而于2011年初引入了监督和问责措施,以补充现有的NDRRA安排。在2010-11年澳大利亚的春季和夏季,发生在东部各州和昆士兰州的热带气旋。鉴于初步估计表明,澳大利亚政府将需要为受洪水影响地区的重建提供56亿澳元的资金支持,并由NDRRA资助,因此这些措施被认为是谨慎的。与昆士兰州和维多利亚州政府签署的单独的《国家合作协议》(NPAs)反映了其他措施。值得注意的是,NPA使澳大利亚政府重建检查局(Inspectorate)的成立可以对重建项目进行审查。审计的目的是评估总检察长部对NDRRA部长级条款的管理有效性。判定。

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