Shared roles Sample Clauses

Shared roles. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.
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Shared roles. 9. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.
Shared roles. The Commonwealth and the States will be jointly responsible for agreeing bilateral schedules to this Agreement in accordance with Part 4Project Milestones, Reporting and Payments. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.
Shared roles. 12. The Commonwealth and the States will be jointly responsible for developing and agreeing bilateral schedules which set out agreed feasibility studies and associated milestones, reporting and payment arrangements in accordance with clause 15 of this Agreement.
Shared roles. 15. The Parties share the following roles and responsibilities:
Shared roles. 12. The Commonwealth and the States will be responsible for:
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Shared roles. The Parties agree to be jointly responsible for negotiating and agreeing to any variations to this Agreement that may be desirable to accommodate changed circumstances. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately. Part 4Performance and reporting Reporting arrangements The State will submit a Project Plan to the Commonwealth outlining how the funding will be spent, planned activities and outcomes to be achieved during the specific reporting periods, in relation to wild dog exclusion fences for the Upgrade to the South Australian Dog Fence Project – Refer to Table 1 for State specific reporting periods. The State will submit annual project performance reports during the operation of this Agreement. Each report is to contain a description of the actual activities conducted in the reporting period including funding spent and details such as type of fencing and fencing materials used, where the fencing was constructed, the length of fencing constructed, the area protected by the constructed fencing and actual and/or expected completion dates. These annual performance project reports are due to the Commonwealth on the last business day in April each year during the operation of the Agreement, and are to cover activities undertaken in the previous 12 months, dated 1 April to 31 March each year – refer clauses 14 and 15. All annual performance project reports must be certified by the appropriate State’s senior official as being a true and accurate representation of the progress of the project, as detailed in the Project Plan, for the relevant reporting period. Refer Table 1 for the State performance milestones for reporting and payment information. A final project report is required on the completion of the State’s project, with the final report including a project summary that can be used for public information and dissemination purposes, an evaluation of the Project from the State’s perspective and a description of the benefits and outcomes of the project. Table 1: State performance milestones – reporting and payment summary Outputs Performance Milestones Date Due Payment amount The construction and delivery of wild dog fencing through the upgrade to the South Aust...
Shared roles. 11. The Commonwealth and Queensland will:
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