Communiqué:
Law, Crimé and Community Saféty Council,
22 May 2015
Thefirst meetingof theLaw,CrimeandCommunitySafetyCouncil (LCCSC)for2015was held on22May2015inCanberra.TheCommonwealth Attorney-General,theHonGeorgeBrandisMP, andMinisterfor Justice,the HonMichaelKeenanMP,chaired themeeting.MinistersfromtheCommonwealth,eachstateandterritorywith portfolio responsibilityforlaw andjustice,police andemergencymanagementwerein attendance, aswasarepresentativeof theAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociation.NewZealandwas representedbyofficials fromNewZealandPoliceandthe NewZealandMinistryofJustice.
Summaryofdecisions
Session 1: Emergency Management
Natural Disaster Funding Reforms
Ministersagreedtoworktogetherto exploreoptions for arecoveryfunding modelbasedon upfrontdamageassessments,andfortop-uponrecoveryfundingto support mitigation initiativesoffsetbyamodestdecreasein recoveryfunding.
Standardisationof BureauofMeteorologyservices
MinistersendorsedtheimplementationofactionstonationallystandardisetheBureauof Meteorology’shazards services andclearly allocateresponsibilitiestothe Bureau, state,territoryandlocalgovernmentforfloodmanagementasoutlinedintheFinalReport of theAustralia-NewZealandEmergencyManagementCommitteeStandardisationof Bureau of MeteorologyServicesTaskforce.
EmergencyAlert
Ministersnotedthestatusof theEmergencyAlertProgram,includingtheEmergencyAlertPhase3 ProjectandEmergencyalert operations.
Lessonsfrom TropicalCycloneMarcia
Ministersreceivedabrief fromQueenslandonlessons arising fromTropicalCycloneMarcia that crossedthecoast northof Yeppoonon themorningof20February2015causing significanthardship.Some2000buildingsweredamaged—238severelyand14totally. Manyresidentswerewithoutpowerfor severaldays.
TheNorthernTerritoryupdatedtheLCCSC that theirresponseto twocycloneswaseffective based onmodernisedlegislation,arapidimpact assessmenttool andthe useof National CriticalCareand TraumaResponseCentre’s system formanagingevacuees. TheNToffered to shareinformationandtechnologywithotherjurisdictions.
Session2: Law Enforcement andCommunitySafety
Nationalfacialbiometricmatchingcapability
Ministers:
a)supportedtheCommonwealth’sestablishment ofaNationalFacialBiometric Matching Capability toimprovegovernments’ ability, where authorised by law and in accordancewith relevantprivacylegislation,to shareandmatchfacialimages;and
b)agreedthattheCommonwealthworkwiththestatesandterritoriestoprogressarrangementsfor law enforcementandroad agenciestoparticipatein theCapability.
Responsetothepanel onunexplainedwealth
Ministersnotedtheimportanceofcooperativeapproachestousingunexplainedwealth laws todisruptand undermineseriousandorganised crimein Australia, andagreedto continuetoworktodevelopthe proposednational cooperative schemeonunexplained wealth.
Responsetoseriousandorganisedcrime
Ministers:
a)agreedthattacklingtheevolvingthreatposedbyseriousandorganised crime requiresacollaborativeandcoordinatednationalresponse,and
b)endorsedtheNational Organised CrimeResponsePlan 2015-18whichsetsouta rangeofactivitiesthatjurisdictions will pursue over thelifeof theplan totacklethis threat.
TheNational OrganisedCrimeResponsePlan 2015-18isavailable here.
Nationalicetaskforceupdate
Ministersdiscussed theworkoftheNationalIceTaskforcetodevelopa NationalIceAction Strategybeforetheendof2015,in collaborationwith Commonwealth,stateandterritory governments.
MinistersnotedthattheTaskforcewillbe informedbyconsultationswiththecommunity, expertgroupsand thenon-governmentsector(includingstakeholdersinregionalandrural areas)andwill presentaninterimreporttothePrimeMinisterfor considerationby the Council ofAustralianGovernmentsinmid-2015.
TheTaskforcewillalsodrawuponexisting initiativesaimedattacklingice andotherillicit drugs,includingthosethat Ministersconsideredattoday’s meeting, such as theNational OrganisedCrimeResponsePlan 2015-18andoptions topreventthediversionof precursor chemicalsinto illicit drugmanufacture.
Nationalconsistencyof controlsonprecursorchemicalsandequipment
Ministersagreedtoworktowardsmorenationallyconsistentcontrolsoverprecursor chemicalsandequipmentandwillarrangepublicconsultation onarangeof possible options.
NationalDomesticViolenceOrderscheme andinformationsharingsystem
Ministersnoted:
a)theprogressonthemodellegislation tounderpina NationalDomesticViolence Order Schemetoenabletheautomaticrecognitionandenforcementof domestic violenceordersacrossjurisdictions
b)that theobjectiveof theNationalDomesticViolenceOrderInformationSharingSystemistoprototypethetechnicalsolutionto improvethelackofnational coordination andinformation-sharingof domesticviolenceordersandrelatedcourt ordersacrosssystemsandbetweenjurisdictions,
c)that CrimTracisworkingwith Tasmania,NewSouthWales andQueenslandtotesttheprototypeinformationsharing system,and
d)Ministersalsonotedthat,atpresent,onceaDVOisregisteredin anotherstate,it is recognisedandcan be enforcedasifithad beenmadethere.Victimsshould be made awareofthis andbe encouragedtoregistertheirDVO intheirnewstateor a border state.
Indigenouscommunitysafety
Ministers:
a)notedthat alljurisdictionshaveparticipatedinaworkinggroup to examinehowall jurisdictions can‘ensurethatIndigenous communitiesaresafe’;and
b)agreed that theworkinggroup’soutcomesbereferredtoFirstMinistersto consider forinclusioninCOAG’s futurework programme and thatinformationsharing betweentheStates andTerritorieswill continueto allowjurisdictions to learnfrom experiencegainedelsewhereandsupportevidence-basedpolicyandprogram development.
Nationalsecurityupdate
TheDirector-GeneralofSecurity and theAFPCommissionerprovidedanupdatetoMinisters onthecurrentnational securitythreat.
Ministerswerebriefed onthescaleoftheterrorismthreat,bothathomeandabroad, and thesecurityandlaw enforcementoperationsthat havebeenconductedsince the3 October2014LCCSC meeting.
MinisterswerealsobriefedonthemeasuresthattheAustralianGovernmentisprogressing to combatthis threat andkeepAustralianssafe,including:detailsregardingtherecently announcedbudget measurestoimprovethecapabilitiesof Australia’sintelligence,security, law enforcementandborder agenciesandmeasurestobuild communityresiliencethrough newcounteringviolentextremismand counteringonlinenarrativesprogrammes;recent legislative reform;andprogressionof theNationalCounter-TerrorismStrategy.
Implementationof theMartinPlace SiegeReview recommendations
Ministers:
a)discussed thereportby theJointCommonwealth-NewSouthWalesReviewinto theMartinPlaceSiege,which wasestablishedbythePrimeMinisterandPremierofNSWandwasledby theSecretariesoftheCommonwealthDepartmentof thePrimeMinister andCabinetandtheNSWDepartmentofPremierandCabinet
b)notedtheJointCommonwealth-NSWReviewintothe MartinPlaceSiege,its recommendationsandoverallfindings,includingthat:
- overall,thejudgementsmadebygovernmentagencieswerereasonableand that theinformationthatshould havebeen availabletodecision makerswas available,but
- modestchangesareneededtoour laws andgovernmentprocessesto mitigatethepublic securityrisksexposedby theincident
c)agreed toimplementa numberoftheReview’s recommendations relatingtobetter trackingfirearmsandrestrictingthemovementanduseofillegal firearms, strengtheningidentitymanagementandprotectingidentityuseandoptionsfor strengtheningbailpoliciesacrossjurisdictions,and
d)noted thata numberof theReview’s recommendationsaroundAustralia’snational
securitymachinerywould be progressedviatheAustraliaNewZealandCounter TerrorismCommitteeandtheCouncilof AustralianGovernmentstogetherwith recommendationsoutof theCommonwealth’s CounterTerrorismReview,which wasreleasedon23February2015.
OptionstoboostcollaborationbetweenCrimTrac andtheAustralianCrimeCommission
Ministers:
a)notedtheimportanceof timelyaccessto accurateinformationandintelligenceto achieving law enforcementoutcomesatalllevels;
b)notedthe benefitsof improvingcollaborationbetweentheAustralianCrimeCommission(ACC) andCrimTrac; and
c)agreedthattheCommonwealthwouldcontinuetoworkwith jurisdictionsthrough theACC andCrimTracBoards todeveloprecommendedoptionstoimprove collaborationbetweentheseagenciesforministerialconsideration.
Session 3: Law Reform National legal assistance reforms Ministers:
a) agreedtoprogressdraftfuturearrangementsforlegalaid commissionsand
communitylegal centres,with aviewto finalisinganewagreementbefore30June
2015,and
b) agreedin-principletotheNationalStrategicFrameworkforLegalAssistance,while acknowledgingthat some jurisdictionsreservetheir positioninrelationtoparticular aspectsof theframeworktobefinalisedbeforeit comesintooperation.
Nationallegal professionreforms
Ministers:
a)receivedanupdateontheimplementationof theLegalProfessionUniformLaw from theChairandCEO oftheLegalServicesCouncilinadvanceof the commencementof theUniformLaw inVictoria andNewSouthWaleson1 July2015;
b)notedthattheintroductionof theUniformLaw isanimportant steptowardsuniform regulationof thelegal professionacrossAustralia;and
c)agreedthat,subjectto consultationwiththeirrespectiveprofessional bodies, non-participatingjurisdictions(Queensland,SouthAustralia,WesternAustralia, Tasmania,NorthernTerritoryandtheAustralianCapitalTerritory)will considerthe UniformLaw.
LCCSC priorityactionsfor 2015-16
Ministersnoted progressagainst theCouncil’sprioritiesfor2014-15andagreedtopriority actionsfor2015-16.