Department of Finance and Deregulation
The Australian Department of Finance and Deregulation was a federal government department that existed between December 2007 and September 2013. Its role was to help the Australian Government achieve its policy objectives by contributing to four key outcomes:
- Sustainable Government finances
- More efficient Government operations
- Efficiently functioning Parliament
- Effective and efficient use of information and communication technology by the Australian Government
Purpose
The purpose of the Department of Finance and Deregulation was stated as:Operations
The matters dealt with by the Department included:- Budget policy advice and process
- Government financial accountability
- Shareholder advice on Government Business Enterprises
- Superannuation of former and current members of parliament and Australian Government employees
- Government asset sales
- Management of non-Defence Government-owned property
- Electoral matters
- Administration of Parliamentarians' entitlements
- Administration of the Australian Government's self-managed general insurance fund
- Government online delivery and information technology and communications management
- Advice on the Australian Government Future Fund
- Management of government records
- Central advertising system