The Parliament of Victoria is an independent body that, through its elected
representatives, is accountable to the Victorian community for the provision
and conduct of representative government in the interests of Victorians.
The Parliament of Victoria's vision is to deliver apolitical, professional and
innovative services which will support Victoria's elected representatives and
the Parliament as an institution to ensure the proper, effective and
independent functioning of the Parliament.
Victoria's Constitution Act 1975 provides that the Auditor General is an
independent officer of Parliament. For budgetary purposes, the Victorian
Auditor General's Office is included as an output classification within
Parliament.
The main purpose of the Victorian Auditor General's Office is to provide
assurance to Parliament on the accountability and performance of the Victorian
public sector.
Parliament's objectives and linked outputs are grouped into Legislative
Council, Legislative Assembly, Parliamentary Services, Parliamentary
Investigatory Committees and Victorian Auditor-General's Office. This
spreadsheet provides data relating to these outputs.