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This series comprises Cabinet-in-Confidence records related to the Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation Ministerial Portfolio of the Andrews/Allan Government created within the Department of Justice and Regulation (VA 5038) to assist:- in the preparation or tracking of a submission to Cabinet or a Cabinet Committee,
- in the development of advice to a Minister or departmental officer on any matter that has been or is intended to be considered by Cabinet or one of its Committees, or in the communication of outcomes of Cabinet or Cabinet Committee deliberations.
Cabinet-in-Confidence related papers include:
- any original, draft, extract or copy of a document which relates to or refers to a matter that has been or is intended to be considered by Cabinet or one of its Committees,
- any background, issues, discussion or consultation papers relating to a matter that has been or is intended to be considered by Cabinet or one of its Committees.
Examples include:
- draft Cabinet or Cabinet Committee material and any proposed or actual attachment to Cabinet or Cabinet Committee submissions,
- Ministerial briefing notes, memos or speaking notes,
- departmental briefing notes, memos, comments and discussion papers on Cabinet material, such as possible legislation proposals or terms of reference for a Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry,
- relevant legal opinions,
- correspondence identifying Cabinet-in-Confidence information,
- internal distribution lists for Cabinet-in-Confidence material, and
- Cabinet or Cabinet Committee memberships and meeting schedules.
For Cabinet-in-Confidence records created by the Cabinet Office, refer to VPRS 12643 Cabinet Office Records, Multiple Number System.
Note: The original signed submission and submissions and briefs prepared by Departments and not submitted to Cabinet also form part of departmental Cabinet-in-Confidence records, (i.e. this series).
On 1 January 2019, the name of the Department of Justice and Regulation was changed to the Department of Justice and Community Safety. This portfolio stayed with the renamed department.
The Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation portfolio was abolished in December 2022 as part of post-election machinery-of-government changes, and replaced by the portfolios of Consumer Affairs (VPRS 19594) and Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation (VPRS 19582) (Victorian Government Gazette No. S672, 5 December 2022).
Data time period:
[2014 TO 2022]
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