Australian Statistics Advisory Council
About ASAC
The Australian Statistics Advisory Council (ASAC, the Council) was established under the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975 (the Act) to be the key advisory body to the Minister and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on statistical services. This includes addressing the priority of maintaining and enhancing the quality of official statistics, as well as providing valuable input to the directions and priorities of the ABS work program.
Under subsection 18(1) of the Act, the Council is to advise the Minister and the Australian Statistician on:
- the improvement, extension and co-ordination of statistical services provided for public purposes in Australia;
- annual and longer term priorities and programs of work that should be adopted in relation to major aspects of the provision of those statistical services; and
- any other matters relating generally to those statistical services.
The Act enables the Minister and/or the Australian Statistician to seek the advice of the Council on these matters. The Council works closely with the Australian Statistician, and the Council Chairperson meets periodically with the Minister to ensure advice and assistance is readily available.
Mission
To contribute to the effective development of Australia’s statistical assets, by providing the Minister and the Statistician with independent, relevant and timely advice on national priorities.
Annual Report
The Council reports annually to the Parliament. The 2023-24 Australian Statistics Advisory Council Annual Report is available from the ABS website.
Meetings
The Council provides independent advice to the Statistician and our Minister regarding current and longer term statistical priorities and other relevant matters.
The Council is chaired by Professor Emeritus Ian Harper AO, and meets at least once a year.
Meeting: 21 March 2024
The Council held a meeting in Melbourne on 21 March 2024. Topics discussed included:
- Enterprise Planning process,
- APS Data Profession update, and
- Analysis of drivers’ licence data to inform estimated resident population.
Meeting: 17 July 2024
The Council held a meeting in Sydney on 17 July 2024. Topics discussed included:
- Data Acquisition Modernisation,
- Maximising the investment of the Life Course Data Initiative, and
- ABS Census/Whole of Australian Government Coding Capability.
Membership
The Council consists of a part-time Chairperson, the Australian Statistician (ex officio), and between 10 and 22 part-time members, including a senior official from each State and Territory if nominated by the Premier or Chief Minister. The Chairperson and members are appointed by the Minister on a part‑time basis and may hold office for five years in the case of the Chairperson, and up to three years in the case of members. Positions holders are eligible for re-appointment.
The Council represents a broad cross-section of perspectives, covering government, business, academia, and community interests. Council members are appointed for their ability to identify emerging issues and needs, and to be able to assist in promoting greater coordination of the statistical system nationally.
Professor Emeritus Ian Harper AO (Chairperson) |
Dr David Gruen AO, Australian Statistician (ex officio) |
Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver AM, University of Sydney |
Dr Shane Johnson, The Department of Treasury |
Dr Luci Ellis, Westpac Banking Group |
Ms Gayle Milne, National Data Commissioner |
Ms Melinda Cilento, Committee for Economic Development of Australia |
Professor Robert Bruenig, Australian National University |
Mr Stephen Walters, Business Council Australia |
Professor Nicholas Biddle, Australian National University |
Dr Sarah Hunter, Reserve Bank of Australia |
Professor Elizabeth Webster, University of Melbourne |
Ms Joann Wilkie, New South Wales Treasury |
Mr Mick Butler, Northern Territory Department of Treasury and Finance |
Ms Tammie Pribanic, South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance |
Mr Antony Skinner, Queensland Treasury |
Mr Paul Donegan, Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance |
Mr Michael Andrews, Western Australian Department of Treasury |
Contact us
Secretariat support for the Council is provided by the Australian Statistician's Office.
ASAC Secretariat
Australian Statistics Advisory Council
Locked Bag 10
Belconnen ACT 2616
Email: asac@abs.gov.au