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GST Start-Up Assistance Office
established to help small and medium enterprises, charities and education bodies prepare for the introduction of the GST.

Department of the Treasury
Aims to improve the wellbeing of the Australian people, by providing sound and timely advice to the Government based on thorough analysis of options, and by assisting the Treasury Ministers in the administration of their responsibilities and the implementation of Government decisions.

Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australia's official statistical organisation. Provides a high quality, objective, and responsive national statistical service

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
The independent statutory authority that implemented and enforces the national competition policy reform program.

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
The prudential regulator of banks, insurance companies and superannuation funds, credit unions, building societies, and friendly societies.

Australian Securities and Investments Commission
An independent government body that enforces and administers Corporations Law and consumer protection law for investments, life and general insurance, superannuation and banking (except lending) throughout Australia.

Australian Valuation Office
The Commonwealth's primary source of advice and information on valuations of real property, intellectual property and non-current assets.

Royal Australian Mint
Is commissioned to produce Australia's decimal coinage.

National Competition Council
Aim to help raise the living standards of the Australian community by ensuring that conditions for competition prevail throughout the economy that promote growth, innovation and productivity.

Productivity Commission
An independent Commonwealth agency which is the Governments principal review and advisory body on microeconomic policy and regulation.


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