Table 1 |
Services to diplomatic and consular representatives in Australia |
Table 2 |
Travellers’ emergency loans |
Table 3 |
Consular services provided to Australian travellers |
Table 4 |
Travel documents issued, 2013–14 to 2015–16 |
Table 5 |
Security and ICT statistics |
Table 6 |
Employees by classification, gender and location (excluding locally engaged employees overseas) |
Table 7 |
Ongoing and non-ongoing employees, full-time and part-time (excluding locally engaged employees overseas) |
Table 8 |
Employees by categories of employment |
Table 9 |
SES by level and location |
Table 10 |
SES by gender |
Table 11 |
SES: New starters and separations during the year |
Table 12 |
SES: Inter-agency mobility during the year |
Table 13 |
Employees by location and gender as at 30 June 2016 |
Table 14 |
Employees covered by the Enterprise Agreement, determinations, individual flexibility agreements and remuneration supplementation agreements as at 30 June 2016 (excluding locally engaged employees overseas) |
Table 15 |
Performance bonus payments by level, 2015–16 |
Table 16 |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade resource statement 2015–16 |
Table 17 |
Expenses for Outcome 1 |
Table 18 |
Expenses for Outcome 2 |
Table 19 |
Expenses for Outcome 3 |
Table 20 |
Estimated departmental ODA by country and region, 2015–16 |
Table 21 |
Workplace health and safety statistics |
Table 22 |
Advertising and market research |
Table 23 |
Contributions to international organisations and peacekeeping operations |
Table 24 |
List of sponsors |
Table 25 |
Embassies, high commissions, consulates and multilateral missions managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (100 posts) |
Table 26 |
Consulates managed by Austrade (16 posts) |
Table 27 |
Consulates headed by honorary consuls (76 consulates) |
Table 28 |
Places where Canada provides consular services to Australian citizens |
Table 29 |
Places where Australia provides consular services to Canadian citizens |