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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
12/04/1999
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
11236
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
COASTAL SURVEILLANCE TASK FORCE

The undetected landing on the New South Wales north coast of a vessel

carrying illegal immigrants raises serious issues regarding Australia's

coastal surveillance arrangements which require a prompt response.

I have decided to establish a Prime Ministerial Task Force, to be

chaired by the Secretary of my department, to conduct a thorough review

of the issues involved and to make recommendations to me on the strengthening

of the coastal surveillance procedures and systems.

The terms of reference of the task force are attached. The task force

will include the Chief of the Defence Force, the secretaries of the

departments of Defence and Immigration and Multicultural Affairs,

the CEO of the Australian Customs Service and the Director General

of the Office of National Assessments.

The task force will consider the report currently being prepared for

the government by Air Vice Marshall Alan Heggen (retired) into the

illegal landing of immigrants at Cairns in March and Nambucca Heads

on 10 April. I have asked that AVM Heggen's report be expedited

and that it be concluded by the end of April.

The task force will report its findings to the Government in June

1999.

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The task force shall be chaired by the Secretary Department

of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and include:

* Chief of the Defence Force;

* Secretary Department of Defence;

* Secretary Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs;

* Chief Executive Officer Australian Customs Service; and

* Director General Office of National Assessments.

The task force membership may be expanded if considered appropriate.

The task force will prepare a report on the following matters as they

relate to coastal surveillance:

* Intelligence gathering and analysis;

* The ability of the current aircraft and equipment of Coastwatch

to cover Australia's 37,000km coastline;

* The interface between Coastwatch and Defence/intelligence capabilities;

and

* Other related issues the task force may identify during its

work.

In finalising their report, the task force will consider the report

of Air Vice Marshall Heggen (retired) into the landing by illegal

immigrants at Cairns and Nambucca Heads in March and April 1999 respectively.

The task force will report its findings to the Prime Minister in June 1999.

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