Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
Department overview | |
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Formed | 3 December 2007 |
Preceding Department | |
Dissolved | 18 September 2013 |
Superseding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Australia |
Headquarters | Greenway, Canberra |
Employees | 3,324 (at April 2013)[1] |
Department executives |
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Website | fahcsia.gov.au |
The former Australian Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) was a department of the Government of Australia located in Greenway in Canberra. It was formed in 2007 and absorbed the former Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. As a result of an Administrative Arrangements Order issued on 18 September 2013, the Department of Social Services was established and assumed most of the responsibilities of FaHCSIA; with indigenous affairs functions assumed by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.[3][4][5]
Operational activities
The former department's role was to develop social policies and support affected Australian society and the living standards of Australian families. The Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination was a part of FaHCSIA. In the Administrative Arrangements Order of 3 December 2007, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters:[6]
- Income security policies and programs for families with children, carers, the aged and people in hardship
- Services for families with children, people with disabilities and carers
- Community support services, excluding the Home and Community Care program
- Family relationship services
- Housing policy co-ordination, welfare housing and rent assistance
- Women's policies and programs
- Indigenous policy co-ordination and the promotion of reconciliation
- Community development employment projects
Administrative structure
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Start date | End date | Ministerial title | Minister | Ref. |
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3 Dec 2007 | 18 Sep 2013 | Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Minister for Disability Reform |
Jenny Macklin | [7] |
14 Dec 2011 | 18 Sep 2013 | Minister for Housing and Homelessness, Community Services, Indigenous Employment and Economic Development Minister for the Status of Women |
Julie Collins | [7] |
25 Mar 2013 | 18 Sep 2013 | Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers | Amanda Rishworth | [7] |
1 Jul 2013 | 18 Sep 2013 | Parliamentary Secretary for Housing and Homelessness | Doug Cameron | [7] |
4 Feb 2013 | 1 Jul 2013 | Minister for Housing and Homelessness | Mark Butler | [7] |
4 Feb 2013 | 1 Jul 2013 | Parliamentary Secretary for Homelessness and Social Housing | Melissa Parke | [7] |
14 Sep 2010 | 25 Mar 2013 | Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers | Jan McLucas | [7] |
5 Mar 2012 | Feb 2013 | Minister for Housing and Homelessness | Brendan O'Connor | [7] |
14 Dec 2011 | 5 Mar 2012 | Minister for Housing and Homelessness | Robert McClelland | [7] |
14 Sep 2010 | Nov 2011 | Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness |
Mark Arbib | [7][8] |
14 Sep 2010 | Nov 2011 | Minister for the Status of Women | Kate Ellis | [7][8] |
3 Dec 2007 | 14 Sep 2010 | Minister for Housing Minister for Status of Women |
Tanya Plibersek | [7][8] |
3 Dec 2007 | 14 Sep 2010 | Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services Parliamentary Secretary for Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction |
Bill Shorten | [7][8] |
3 Dec 2007 | 14 Sep 2010 | Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector | Ursula Stephens | [7][8] |
The Secretaries of the department were:
- Dr Jeff Harmer (3 December 2007 to April 2011). Harmer had been appointed Secretary of the previous Department of Families and Community Services in October 2004.[8][9]
- Mr Finn Pratt (April 2011 to 18 September 2013).[8]
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