PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs The outputs of this Agreement will be the delivery of the Rum Jungle Mine Site Rehabilitation Project (Stage 2A) including: revised finalised rehabilitation design, costings and supporting documentation (including for a 20 year post-rehabilitation period) to support statutory approvals and the Detailed Business Case; site management, maintenance and environmental monitoring activities; repairs and maintenance work on the cover system at Rum Jungle Creek South; and stakeholder engagement. Part 3 — roles and responsibilities of each party Role of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth will be responsible for: monitoring and assessing achievement against milestones in the delivery of the Rum Jungle Mine Site Rehabilitation Project (Stage 2A) under this Agreement to ensure that outputs are delivered within the agreed timeframe; providing a consequent financial contribution to the Northern Territory to support the implementation of this Agreement; development of a Detailed Business Case to seek capital works funding for the Rum Jungle Mine Site Rehabilitation Project (Stage 3), in accordance with the Department of Finance’s Two Stage Capital Works Approval Process and Gateway Review Process and in accordance with the Resource Management Guide No. 502 (Commonwealth of Australia, 2014); and capacity building support of Rum Jungle’s traditional Aboriginal owners, including development of business structures and governance frameworks. Role of the Northern Territory The Northern Territory will be responsible for: providing an in-kind contribution to support the implementation of this Agreement; all aspects of delivering on the project outputs set out in clause 14(a) to 14(c), inclusive, of this Agreement; chairing stakeholder engagement meetings, and providing secretariat support; notifying and consulting with the Commonwealth as soon as practicable if there is any material change to the substance of the Rum Jungle Rehabilitation Project; providing supporting documentation, including information in Appendix A developed for the design and costings required to assist the Commonwealth in the development of the Detailed Business Case; reporting on the delivery of outputs as set out in Part 4 – Project Milestones, Reporting and Payments; and promoting participation of traditional Aboriginal owners in the Rum Jungle Creek South repair and maintenance works in support of the output set out in clause 15(d) of this Agreement.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs
5. The outputs of this Schedule will be improved detection, monitoring and management of ARF and RHD through:
(a) improved clinical care, including improved delivery of and adherence to secondary prophylaxis antibiotics;
(b) provision of education and training for health care providers, individuals, families and communities;
(c) collection and provision of agreed data annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) for national monitoring and reporting of ARF and RHD and measuring program effectiveness in the detection and management of ARF and RHD;
(d) maintenance of a dedicated state-wide patient register and recall system for ARF and RHD. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
6. To realise the outputs in this Schedule, each Party has specific roles and responsibilities in addition to those in the Agreement, as outlined below.
7. The Commonwealth agrees to be accountable for the following additional roles and responsibilities:
(a) monitoring and assessing achievement against milestones in the delivery of the RFS under this Schedule to ensure that outputs are delivered within the agreed timeframes;
(b) providing ongoing policy leadership under the RFS, including establishing an RHD Steering Committee within six months of the signing of this Agreement and convening other ad hoc meetings with the States and key stakeholders as required; and
(c) conducting a review of the RFS, including the outputs delivered under this Agreement.
8. The States agree to be accountable for the additional following roles and responsibilities:
(a) delivery of program outputs as specified in the Schedule;
(b) reporting on the delivery of outputs as set out in the Performance Monitoring and Reporting section;
(c) collaborating with Xxxxxxx/Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia (RHDA) on the development of required educational resources and using the educational, training and other resources to support service delivery;
(d) working with the AIHW to establish and maintain nationally consistent data collection systems, in alignment with agreed ARF/RHD specifications, which improve the scope, quality, frequency and timeliness of data collection;
(e) providing all agreed ARF and RHD data to the AIHW annually as specified by the Commonwealth in accordance with the terms of the National Health Information Agreement, noting that from time to time the AIHW will provide the Commonwealth with data supplied by the States;
(f) updating existing State Action Plans to cover the term o...
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PROJECT OUTPUTS. 6. The outputs of this Agreement are activities to assist government schools in transitioning to greater levels of local decision making.
7. The specific outputs to be achieved by New South Wales are described in the Implementation Proposal at Schedule 1 of this Agreement.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs
7. The outputs of this Agreement are:
(a) the remediation of the Macquarie Point Railyards site to meet relevant standards to allow for future residential and/or commercial development; and
(b) the redevelopment of Brooke Street Pier infrastructure to support vessel berthing and accommodate construction of commercial developments to cater for the continued operation of local ferry and cruise services.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs
8. The outputs of this Agreement will be the delivery of the Rum Jungle Mine Site Rehabilitation Project (Stage 2A) including:
(a) revised finalised rehabilitation design, costings and supporting documentation (including for a 20 year post-rehabilitation period) to support statutory approvals and the Detailed Business Case;
(b) site management, maintenance and environmental monitoring activities;
(c) repairs and maintenance work on the cover system at Rum Jungle Creek South; and
(d) stakeholder engagement.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs The output of this Agreement will be the: installation of a fully operational proton beam inclusive of accelerator equipment.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs The outputs of this Agreement will be activities required to prepare the measures in the Schedules for assessment under the Commonwealth’s gateway assessment and, if agreed, for implementation. The activities include: development of detailed designs, technical investigations, assessments and other actions for regulatory approvals, stakeholder consultation, the assessment of any risks and impediments to the implementation of the measures and establishing landholder agreements in relation to constraints measures; the resolution, or strategies for the resolution, of issues or risks identified in the assessment of the business cases for the measures including the refinement of costs and technical and operational issues; and reports outlining strategies for the implementation of measures that may include information on proposed costs, progress with detailed designs and approvals, remaining issues and further work.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Output(s)
6. As referred to in Schedule A Table 2, the outputs of this Agreement will be to:
a) undertake comprehensive and systematic trachoma and trichiasis screening and treatment programs in communities where trachoma and/or trichiasis is prevalent or at risk of trachoma, and report on results; and
b) submit required data to the National Trachoma Surveillance and Reporting Unit located within the Xxxxx Institute of Infection and Immunity in Society in the University of New South Wales.
7. Delivery of trachoma mapping and control activities will be in accordance with the Guidelines for the Public Health Management of Trachoma in Australia ( Communicable Diseases Network Australia) including in regard to Section 8, Engaging with communities for trachoma control activities.
PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs
9. The outputs of this Agreement, as described in the 2010 Regional Priority Round of the Health and Hospitals Fund project application dated 2 December 2010, and in the Project Plan, will be the construction of the Palmerston Regional Hospital, which will cover approximately 19,000 m2 and comprise:
i. a minimum of 110 beds, including acute and sub-acute beds;