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Table 1: Travel documents issued, 2013–14 to 2016–17
Table 2: Consular services provided to Australian travellers
Table 3: Travellers’ emergency loans
Table 4: Services to diplomatic and consular representatives in Australia
Table 5: Security and ICT statistics
Table 6: Employees by classification, gender and location (excluding locally engaged employees overseas)
Table 7: Ongoing and non-ongoing employees, full-time and part-time (excluding locally engaged employees overseas)
Table 8: Employees by categories of employment
Table 9: SES by level and location
Table 10: SES by gender
Table 11: SES: New starters and separations during the year
Table 12: SES: Inter-agency mobility during the year
Table 13: Employees by location and gender as at 30 June 2017
Table 14: Employees covered by the Enterprise Agreement, determinations, individual flexibility agreements and remuneration supplementation agreements as at 30 June 2017 (excluding locally engaged employees overseas)
Table 15: Performance bonus payments by level, 2016–17
Table 16: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade resource statement 2016–17
Table 17: Expenses for Outcome 1
Table 18: Expenses for Outcome 2
Table 19: Expenses for Outcome 3
Table 20: Estimated departmental ODA by country and region, 2016–17
Table 21: Workplace health and safety statistics
Table 22: Advertising and market research
Table 23: Contributions to international organisations and peacekeeping operations
Table 24: List of sponsors
Table 25: Australian Government embassies, high commissions, consulates, multilateral missions and representative offices managed by DFAT and Austrade (115 posts)
Table 26: Consulates headed by honorary consuls (69 consulates)
Table 27: Places where Canada provides consular services to Australian citizens
Table 28: Places where Australia provides consular services to Canadian citizens
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