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Chapter 1: About ASAC

Latest release
Australian Statistics Advisory Council - Annual Report
Reference period
2023 - 2024

Legislation

The Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975 (the ABS Act) establishes the Australian Statistics Advisory Council (ASAC, the Council) to advise the Minister and the Australian Statistician on Australia’s statistical services and statistical priorities.

Purpose

To contribute to the effective development of Australia's statistical assets, by providing the Minister and the Australian Statistician with independent, relevant, and timely advice on national priorities.

Role

ASAC contributes to ABS decision-making on statistical priorities and helps inform its assessment of risks and development of strategies. ASAC also advocates for a national statistical system that is adequately resourced and effectively managed.

The Minister and the Australian Statistician may seek advice from the Council on statistical matters.

Operations of the Council

The Council consists of a part-time Chairperson, the Australian Statistician (ex officio), and between ten and twenty-two part-time members. The Council includes a representative from each State and Territory nominated by the Premier or Chief Minister, and representatives from academia, business and community sectors.

The Minister appoints the Council Chairperson for five years and members for up to three years. Members are eligible for reappointment when their terms expire. Appendix 1 lists the names and positions of members as at 30 June 2024.

The Council typically meets three times a year in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney by rotation. The Council may also interact out of session on any specific matters requiring its attention.

The Chairperson receives an annual fee as set by the Remuneration Tribunal. Other Council Members do not receive any fees but may receive a prescribed travel allowance to support their attendance at meetings.

Costs associated with the operations of ASAC are met from the ABS budget, and secretariat services are provided by ABS staff. Council secretariat services include:

  • arranging and supporting meetings
  • administering ASAC activities and membership
  • assisting with preparation of its Annual Report
  • drafting submissions, correspondence or papers issued under the authority of the Council or the Chairperson.
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