Administrative Arrangements Order (AAOs) formally allocate executive responsibility among ministers. They set out which matters and legislation are administered by which department or portfolio.
Amendments made 8 August 2019 and 1 December 2019.
Summary of changes
On 29 May 2019, the Governor-General made a new Administrative Arrangements Order (AAO) to replace the Order made on 4 April 2019. The new Order reflects changes to administrative arrangements recommended by the Prime Minister.
The new AAO reflects the following changes:
- transfer of responsibility for industrial relations from the Employment portfolio to the Attorney‑General’s portfolio;
- transfer of responsibility for vocational education and training, and apprenticeships from the Education portfolio to the Employment portfolio;
- transfer of responsibility for migrant adult education from the Education portfolio to the Home Affairs portfolio;
- transfer of settlement services for refugees and humanitarian migrants from the Social Services portfolio to the Home Affairs portfolio;
- transfer of responsibility for whole of government service delivery from the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio to Services Australia;
- transfer of responsibility for population policy from the Infrastructure portfolio to the Treasury portfolio;
- transfer of responsibility for housing affordability from the Social Services portfolio to the Treasury portfolio;
- update of the legislation listed in the AAO to reflect new, repealed and amended legislation as well as minor corrections; and
- correction of other matters, including Ministers’ titles, to reflect the Ministry list.
In addition to these changes, five departments have been renamed, as detailed below:
New title | Old title |
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Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture and Water Resources |
Department of Education | Department of Education and Training |
Services Australia | Department of Human Services |
Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business | Department of Jobs and Small Business |
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development | Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities |