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February 7, 2006NO.002
JOINT PRESS RELEASE
TREASURER & MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY, TOURISM AND RESOURCES
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION TO EXAMINE AUSTRALIA’S STANDARDS AND LABORATORY
ACCREDITATION BODIES
Treasurer Peter Costello , and the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources,
Ian Macfarlane MP, today announced that the Productivity Commission will undertake
a research study into the Australian Government’s relationship with Standards
Australia Limited and the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia
(NATA).
The Government enjoys close relationships with Standards Australia and NATA
and recognises them as Australia’s peak bodies in standards development
and laboratory accreditation respectively.
Both are private sector, not-for-profit organisations and receive funding from
the Government to represent Australian interests in key international standards
writing and conformity assessment forums.
The Treasurer said the study would help to define the appropriate role for
the Australian Government in standard setting and laboratory accreditation,
and funding of related activities.
Minister Macfarlane said that the review of the relationships is timely, as
it has been more than ten years since the last inquiry. ‘This study will
look at the history of the relationship between the Australian Government and
these organisations, the cost impact on and benefits to business and the wider
community of standards, including in regulation, and models in operation overseas.’
The Commission is to publish its report by November 2006.
The terms of reference for the study are attached.
Further information on the study can be obtained from the Productivity Commission’s
website at
www.pc.gov.au or by contacting
the Commission directly on (02) 6240 3239.
2 February 2006
Media Contact:
David Alexander
Treasurer’s Office
02 6277 7340
Kirsty Boazman
Minister Macfarlane’s Office
0412 171444
Terms of Reference
REVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT’S RELATIONSHIP WITH STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
LIMITED AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TESTING AUTHORITIES, AUSTRALIA
Productivity Commission Act 1998
THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION IS REQUESTED TO UNDERTAKE, IN THE CONTEXT OF AUSTRALIA’S
NEED FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND HARMONISED STANDARDS
AND CONFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE, A RESEARCH STUDY REVIEWING THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT’S
RELATIONSHIP WITH STANDARDS AUSTRALIA LIMITED AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
TESTING AUTHORITIES, AUSTRALIA.
In undertaking the study the Commission is to examine and make recommendations
on:
- the efficiency and effectiveness of standards setting and laboratory accreditation
services in Australia;
- the appropriate role for the Australian Government in relation to standard
setting and laboratory accreditation;
- the appropriate terms for Memoranda of Understanding between the Australian
Government and its agencies and Standards Australia Limited and the National
Association of Testing Authorities, Australia; and
- the appropriate means of funding activities of Standards Australia Limited
and the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia, which are
deemed to be in the national interest.
In preparing the report, the Commission is to have regard to:
- the history of the relationship between the Australian Government and bodies
that prepare standards and accredit laboratories;
- the cost impact on and benefits to business and the wider community of
standards, including in regulation; and
- models in operation overseas.
The Commission is required to provide a final report within 9 months of receipt
of this reference.
The report is to be published.
PETER COSTELLO