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You are here: Home Reports & data Corporate publications Annual report 1998-99
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Annual report 1998-99

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Release Date: 21 Oct 1999
Topic: Corporate publications

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (1999) Annual report 1998-99, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 26 March 2023.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (1999). Annual report 1998-99. Canberra: AIHW.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Annual report 1998-99. AIHW, 1999.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Annual report 1998-99. Canberra: AIHW; 1999.

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The AIHW annual reports give a corporate overview and outline the AIHW mission and values, staffing profile and highlights of the year. They report on progress in national information and policy coordination, and on health information and welfare-related information. They also review the activities of the AIHW in economic and business services, legislation and publications and show its financial performance for the year.

  • ISSN: 1321 4985
  • Cat. no: AUS 15
  • Pages: 128
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  • Preliminary material (183KB PDF)
    • Title page and verso
    • Letter of transmittal
    • Foreword
    • AIHW mission and values
    • Contents
    • List of tables and figures
  • Body section
    • Introduction (144KB PDF)
      • Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
      • Highlights
      • National information and policy coordination
    • Health-related information (87KB PDF)
    • Welfare-related information (70KB PDF)
    • Information management and business services (1KB PDF)
  • End matter
    • Appendixes
      1. Finance (Statements 307K PDF; Notes 216KB PDF)
      2. Legislation (102KB PDF)
      3. Board members' qualifications, current positions and details of meetings attended from 1 July 1998 to 30 June 1999 (15KB PDF)
      4. Activities funded by outside bodies (42K PDF)
      5. AIHW publications and reports 1998-99 (70K PDF)
      6. AIHW - Unit heads (54KB PDF)
      7. Equal Employment Opportunity (31KB PDF)
      8. Freedom of Information requests and enquiries (33KB PDF)
      9. Glossary (39KB PDF)
      10. Compliance index (54KB PDF)

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