NO.087
Joint Press Release
Prime Minister
and
Treasurer
TASKFORCE ON REDUCING THE REGULATORY BURDEN ON BUSINESS
We are pleased to announce today the appointment of a Taskforce to identify
practical options for alleviating the compliance burden on business from Commonwealth
Government regulation.
The Taskforce will examine and report on areas where regulatory reform can
provide significant immediate gains to business.
It will be chaired by Mr Gary Banks, Chairman of the Productivity Commission,
and will also include Mr Dick Humphry, the former Managing Director of the Australian
Stock Exchange, Mr Rod Halstead, a corporate law expert with Clayton Utz, and
Mrs Angela MacRae, a consultant to small business and Chairman of the Independent
Contractors Association of Australia.
The Taskforce will:
- identify specific areas of Commonwealth Government regulation which are
unnecessarily burdensome, complex, redundant or duplicate regulations in other
jurisdictions;
- indicate those areas in which regulation should be removed or significantly
reduced as a matter of priority;
- examine non-regulatory options (including business self-regulation) for
achieving desired outcomes and how best to reduce duplication and increase
harmonisation within existing regulatory frameworks; and
- provide practical options for alleviating the Commonwealth’s ‘red
tape’ burden on business, including family-run and other small businesses.
The Taskforce will report by 31 January 2006.
While the Taskforce will focus on areas that are predominantly the responsibility
of the Commonwealth Government, it is to identify key areas in which the regulatory
burden arises from overlaps with State and Territory legislation. The Taskforce
will consult closely with business groups and other stakeholders.
It will be supported by a small whole-of-government secretariat and consult
closely with the Secretaries of the Departments of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,
Treasury and Industry, Tourism and Resources. The Taskforce’s website
address is www.regulationtaskforce.gov.au
The Australian Government is determined to reduce the burden of regulatory
activity. It has already decided to put in place arrangements that will involve
a more rigorous use of cost-benefit analysis within government before new regulations
are introduced.
The Government also intends to introduce a new annual review process to examine
the cumulative stock of Australian Government regulation and identify an annual
red tape reduction agenda.
Reviews will be undertaken by the Productivity Commission. The Commission will
call for public submissions on areas of red tape concern, based on a direction
from the Treasurer and will propose an agenda to the Australian Government.
Regulation can help support business activities. It sets standards for corporate
governance, helps ensure our safety and security, guards our freedom and choices
and protects our environment.
However, over-regulation or inappropriate regulation acts to impede economic
growth. It limits the scope for innovation, undermines entrepreneurial drive
and reduces productivity and competition.
CANBERRA
12 October 2005
Contact: David Alexander
02 6277 7340