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Sunrise at Croc Jetty, Town Beach (Guwarri), Broome, Western Australia

Image: Sunrise at Croc Jetty, Town Beach (Guwarri), Broome, Western Australia

Our performance measures are directly linked to our purpose and key activities. 

We use a combination of qualitative and quantitative measures and sources of information that are reliable, verifiable and free from bias.

The results of our performance will be reported in the Annual Performance Statement in the NIAA Annual Report 2024–25. Our performance will be measured against the following criteria:

  • Achieved: in the reporting period, the NIAA delivered the performance measure and met the target in full.
  • Substantially achieved: in the reporting period, the result achieved was within 5% of the target, or was achieved in full but not within the target timeframe.
  • Partially achieved: in the reporting period, the result achieved was equal to or greater than 75% of the performance target.
  • Not achieved: in the reporting period, the result achieved was less than 75% of the target, and the performance measure and/or target was not met.

The following profiles detail:

  • Performance measures: how we will measure and assess progress towards an intended result for each of our key activities
  • Targets: specific criteria we will measure success against over time
  • Rationale: justification for including the measure
  • Methodology and data sources: data sources and information we will use to confirm our performance and the method we use to collect the information to monitor results and track progress.

Performance measures are reliable, verifiable and free from bias

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