- Source: Department of Resources and Energy
- Departemen Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat
- Departemen Pertanian Amerika Serikat
- Energi pasang surut
- Daftar negara menurut luas wilayah
- Energi surya
- Chatib Basri
- Butana
- Amerika Serikat
- Kimia hijau
- Transportasi berkelanjutan
- Department of Resources and Energy
- Natural Resources Canada
- Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
- Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources
- Department of Mineral Resources and Energy
- World energy supply and consumption
- Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
- Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- United States Department of Energy
The Department of Resources and Energy was an Australian government department that existed between March 1983 and July 1987.
History
The Department was one of three new Departments established by the Hawke government in March 1983, to ensure the priorities of the Labor government could be given effect to readily following the federal election of that month.
The Department was dissolved in July 1987 as part of a large overhaul of the Public Service that reduced the number of departments from 28 to 17.
Scope
Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the Department's annual reports.
At its creation, the Department was responsible for the following:
National energy policy, including planning and research into coal, oil and gas, uranium, solar energy and other forms of energy
Radioactive waste management
Minerals exploration and resource assessment
Water resources, soil conservation, and electricity
Geodesy and mapping
Decentralisation and urban planning and development
Local government
Structure
The Department was a Commonwealth Public Service department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Resources and Energy, Peter Walsh
(from 1983 to 1984) and then Gareth Evans (from 1984). The Secretary of the Department was A.J. Woods (until 1986) and then G. Evans (from 1986).