![]() ![]() Bodies that have been announced by the Government, but which are not yet established or substantially operational.Parliamentary Committees - their creation is controlled by the Parliament rather than the Government.The High Court of Australia - it is not a Commonwealth entity due to its status under its enabling legislation.Internal management, advisory and administration bodies (including Commonwealth officials-only working groups and inter-departmental committees) – many of these are time limited and serve administrative and policy development/co-ordination purposes that are internal to government.The Register excludes the following bodies: Bodies Linked to the Australian Government through Statutory Contracts, Agreements and Delegations.Joint Ventures, Partnerships and Other Companies.Subsidiaries of Corporate Commonwealth Entities and Commonwealth Companies.Inter-jurisdictional and international bodies.Ministerial Councils and related bodies, including those established by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG).Non-Statutory – Function with Separate Branding.Statutory Office Holders, Offices and Committees.Advisory Body – Policy and Stakeholder Consultation.There are 12 main types of bodies which are listed in the Register: Where a government body could be classified under more than one body type, the most relevant classification has been chosen. Bodies may possess some but not all of the features listed. The following table provides guidance on the main types of Australian Government bodies. Australian Government bodies are diverse, which means classification is not always straightforward. ![]()
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