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2000‑01

Budget 2000‑01

Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software.

These historical documents are presented as originally created. This may include an acronym for the Financial Assistance Grant program that is offensive and inappropriate, and which we no longer use. The department apologises for the use of this term and the harm. Today, the program is referred to as the ‘FA Grant’ or the ‘Financial Assistance Grant’.

Budget documents
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Budget Speech 90KB
Budget Paper 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook 2000‑01 6.62MB
Budget Paper 2: Budget Measures 2000‑01 4.61MB
Budget Paper 3: Federal Financial Relations 2000‑01 2.74MB
Budget Paper 4: The Commonwealth Public Account 6.67MB
Ministerial Statements
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Australian Agency for International Development
Australia's Overseas Aid Program 2000-01
 983KB
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Agriculture - Advancing Australia
 80KB
Enviroment and Heritage
Investing in our Natural and Cultural Heritage
The Commonwealth's Environment Expenditure 2000-01
 2.5MB
Prime Minister and Cabinet
Strengthening our Commitments to Women
 129KB
Prime Minister and Cabinet
The Future Together
 458KB
Transport and Regional Services
Regional Australia: Making a Difference
 219KB

Portfolio Budget Statements

The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (including standing appropriations and special accounts), and revenue from other sources.

A key role of the PBS is to facilitate the understanding of proposed annual appropriations in Appropriation Bills No. 1 and No. 2. In this sense the PBS are Budget related papers and are declared by the Appropriation Bills to be 'relevant documents' to the interpretation of the Acts according to section 15AB of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

The PBS provides information, explanation and justification to enable Parliament to understand the purpose of each outcome proposed in the Bills.

As required under section 12 of the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998, non-general government sector entities are not consolidated into the Commonwealth general government sector fiscal estimates and accordingly, these entities are not reported in the PBS.

The following Australian Government Agencies' held their Portfolio Budget Statements on their websites at the time of release.

  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
  • Attorney-General's
  • Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
  • Defence
    • Department of Defence
    • Department of Veteran's Affairs
    • Defence Housing Authority 
  • Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs
  • Department of Employment, Workplace Relations & Small Business
  • Department of the Environment and Heritage
  • Department of Family and Community Services 
  • Department of Finance and Administration
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • Department of Health and Aged Care 
  • Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
  • Department of Industry, Science and Resources
  • Prime Minister and Cabinet
    • Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
    • Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Commission 
  • Department of Transport and Regional Services 
  • Parliamentary Departments
    • House of Representatives
    • Senate
    • Parliamentary Reporting Staff
    • Parliamentary Library 
    • Joint House 

Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements

The purpose of the Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament and the public of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio.

While the PAES include an Agency Resource Statement to inform Parliament of the revised estimate of the total resources available to an agency, the focus of the PAES is on explaining the changes in resourcing since the Budget. As such, the PAES provides information on new measures and their impact on the financial and non-financial planned performance of agencies.

The PAES facilitate understanding of the proposed appropriations in Appropriation Bills (No. 3 and No. 4). In this sense the PAES are declared by the Additional Estimates Appropriation Bills to be a 'relevant document' to the interpretation of the Bills according to section 15AB of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

Whereas the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook is a mid-year budget report which provides updated information to allow the assessment of the Government's fiscal performance against its fiscal strategy, the PAES update the most recent budget appropriations for agencies within the relevant portfolio.

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Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements 2000‑01: Treasury Portfolio 956KB

Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook

The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) updates the economic and fiscal outlook from the previous budget. Clause 14 of the Charter of Budget Honesty requires the release of a MYEFO each year by the end of January, or six months after the last budget, whichever is later.

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Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2000‑01 3.61MB

Final Budget Outcome

The Final Budget Outcome (FBO) encompasses Australian Government general government sector fiscal outcomes for the financial year and is based on external reporting standards. The Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998 requires that a Final Budget Outcome be released no later than three months after the end of the relevant financial year.

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Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2000‑01 565KB