Find out about the Office of the Clerk and the Parliamentary Service – what we do, who we are, and our corporate documents. This section also outlines the role of the three offices of Parliament — the Office of the Auditor General, the Office of the Ombudsmen, and the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
The Office of the Clerk is the House of Representatives’ secretariat. We help the Clerk of the House to provide the Speaker and members of the House of Representatives with specialist parliamentary procedure and legal advice, and professional and administrative services. Office of the Clerk
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The Parliamentary Service was established in 1985 to provide services to members of Parliament and the House of Representatives, and to administer Parliament's buildings and grounds. Parliamentary Service
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There are three offices of Parliament — the Office of the Auditor General, the Office of the Ombudsmen, and the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment. Each is administered by an officer of Parliament appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the House of Representatives. They report direct to the House of Representatives. Offices of Parliament
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