The Bureau at a glance
Our purpose
Our purpose is defined by our mission:
To provide trusted, reliable and responsive weather, water, climate and ocean services for Australia—all day, every day.
To achieve our purpose—across the domains of weather, water, climate and oceans—we:
- monitor and report on current conditions;
- provide forecasts, warnings and long-term outlooks;
- analyse and explain trends;
- foster greater public understanding and use of the information we provide; and
- continue to extend our understanding of, and ability to forecast, Australian conditions.
Our vision
Our vision is:
To be an organisation of global standing, that is highly valued by the community for our pivotal role in enabling a safe, prosperous, secure and healthy Australia.
Our strategy
Our strategy is focused on four pillars of success:
IMPACT AND VALUE —Products and services that benefit the Australian community and drive competitive advantage for businesses and industries.
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE—Outstanding people, science, systems and infrastructure, working together for maximum simplicity, productivity and agility.
INSIGHT AND INNOVATION—Deep understanding, creative thinking and enduring partnerships that generate novel solutions for our customers and our organisation.
THE BUREAU WAY—One enterprise, that is safe and diverse, where our people grow and are empowered to excel, and where our customers come first, trust us and consider that we are a pleasure to work with.
Authority
The Bureau operates under the authority of the Meteorology Act 1955 and the Water Act 2007. The Bureau is an Executive Agency under the Public Service Act 1999, and a non-corporate entity under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013. The Meteorology Act 1955 requires the Bureau to fulfil Australia’s international obligations under the Convention of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and related international treaties and agreements.
Portfolio and Ministers
The Bureau operates within the Agriculture, Water and the Environment Portfolio reporting to the Minister for the Environment, the Hon Sussan Ley MP. On water-related matters, the Bureau reports to the Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia, the Hon Keith Pitt MP.
Funding basis
The Bureau receives the majority of its funding from the Australian Government ($263.3 million in 2019–20). Additional revenue ($74.9 million in 2019–20) was derived from other sources, including the sale of goods and services. More information is provided in the Financial resource management chapter and in the Environment and Energy Portfolio Budget Statements 2019–20.
Under the Portfolio Budget Statements, the Bureau is responsible to the Australian Government for Program 1.1 – Bureau of Meteorology, and for delivering the following outcome:
Informed safety, security and economic decisions by governments, industry, and the community through the provision of information, forecasts, services and research relating to weather, climate and water.
Our staff
As at 30 June 2020, the Bureau had 1399 ongoing and 194 non-ongoing staff, as well as 236 paid and over 4600 volunteer observers who help maintain Australia’s climate record. More information can be found in the People management chapter.
Bureau staff are located across Australia, on remote islands and in Antarctica. The Bureau’s administrative and operational headquarters are in Melbourne. We observe and forecast from the Antarctic to north of the equator, and from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. More information on the location of our staff and services is provided in the Agency overview.
Our values
The values that guide our behaviours are:
- safety;
- customer focus;
- passion and tenacity;
- responsibility;
- humility; and
- integrity.
More information on the Bureau’s values can be found in the Agency overview.
Visit
https://www.transparency.gov.au/annual-reports/bureau-meteorology/reporting-year/2019-20-22