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Introduction and contents ( 274kb)
Includes the cover, contact information, letter of transmittal and a guide to the Annual Report. |
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Part 1 - The year in review (300kb)
Provides an overview by the Chair of the AFMA Board of Directors, Dr Wendy Craik and the Managing Director, Mr Richard McLoughlin and includes a summary of key achievements and financial information. This part outlines key issues and developments that faced AFMA during the year, an overview of AFMA’s performance and financial results, and thoughts on the future. |
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Part 2 - Overview of AFMA (264kb)
Includes details on the Authority’s legislative basis, structure, people and AFMA’s outcome and outputs framework. |
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Part 3 - Report on performance (1.29mb)
Reports on AFMA’s achievements towards delivering its outcome and outputs. |
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Part 4 - Management and accountability (323kb)
reports on the areas of corporate governance, external scrutiny, management of human resources and AFMA’s Client Service Charter. |
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Part 5 - Matters required by legislation (59kb)
Provides information on matters required to be reported by legislation and other reporting requirements that have not already been included in the report. |
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Part 6 - Other information (299kb)
Reports on ecologically sustainable development, AFMA’s progress with implementation of strategic assessment report recommendations, freedom of information, and the Commonwealth disability strategy as well as a number of other matters. |
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Financial statements (2.48mb)
which commence on page 209 of the Report, provide information on the Authority’s financial performance, financial position and cash flows during the year as well as the Australian National Audit Office’s independent audit of these statements. |

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Indexes (147kb)
To help readers find specific information the report also includes a compliance index, glossary of terms, list of acronyms and subject index. |

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Complete Annual Report ( 5.19mb)
Download a complete copy of the 2003-2004 Annual Report. |
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