Australian Border Force
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1 July 2015 |
Preceding Agency | |
Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Australia |
Headquarters |
Customs House, Canberra 35°17′1″S 149°7′55″E / 35.28361°S 149.13194°E |
Minister responsible | |
Agency executive |
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Parent department | Department of Immigration and Border Protection |
Website | http://www.border.gov.au/australian-border-force-abf |
Australian Border Force Act 2015 | |
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Parliament of Australia | |
An Act relating to the Australian Border Force, the Australian Border Force Commissioner and persons performing work for the Department, and for related purposes. | |
Citation | Australian Border Force Act 2015 (Cth) |
Enacted by | Australian House of Representatives |
Date passed | 25 Mar 2015 |
Enacted by | Australian Senate |
Date passed | 14 May 2015 |
Date of Royal Assent | 20 May 2015 |
Date commenced | 1 July 2015 |
Legislative history | |
Bill introduced in the Australian House of Representatives | Australian Border Force Bill 2015 |
Bill citation | Australian Border Force Bill 2015 (Cth) |
Introduced by | The Hon. Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection |
First reading | 25 Feb 2015 |
Second reading | 25 Mar 2015 |
Third reading | 25 Mar 2015 |
Bill introduced in the Australian Senate | Australian Border Force Bill 2015 |
First reading | 25 Mar 2015 |
Second reading | 14 May 2015 |
Third reading | 14 May 2015 |
Status: In force |
The Australian Border Force (abbreviated to ABF) is the Australian government agency tasked with border protection and national security duties. This agency was established on 1 July 2015 after the merger of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and some parts of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). The ABF officers are also now equipped with firearms and wear a different uniform.
It was announced on 9 May 2014 by the Immigration Minister Scott Morrison MP.[1]
The Australian Border Force draws together the operational border, investigations, compliance, detention and enforcement functions of the two existing agencies. Policy, regulatory and corporate functions will combine within the broader department.
Ranks
The Australian Border Force has its own rank structure, from lowest to highest:
- Border force trainee (used in college)
- Probationary border force officer
- Assistant border force officer 1
- Assistant border force officer 2
- Border force officer
- Leading border force officer
- Senior border force officer
- Border force supervisor
- Border force inspector
- Border force superintendent
- Commander
- Assistant commissioner
- Deputy commissioner
- Commissioner
Rank Insignia
Uniformed Australian Border Force officers have their rank displayed on their shoulder epaulettes, attached to shirts, jumpers or jacket. The rank and epaulette styling keeps in line with many other law enforcement/border agencies and shares close similarities with its United Kingdom counterpart, the UK Border Force.
The ABF rank insignia's have four components placed against an ink navy coloured field:
- Commonwealth Imperial Crown of St. Edward
- Star of the Order of the Bath
- Porticullis encompassed by a gold laurel wreath
- Gold bar/s
ABF Front line Officer ranks and insignia
(commonly seen at Airports, Seaports, Border Patrol, Enforcement & Maritime Ops, Air Cargo, Container Examination Facility, Postal Exams, Detector Dog Unit.) | ||||||
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Rank | Assistant Border Force Officer (level 1) | Assistant Border Force Officer (level 2) | Border Force Officer | Leading Border Force Officer | Senior Border Force Officer | Border Force Supervisor |
Australian Public Service (APS) level | APS 1 | APS 2 | APS 3 | APS 4 | APS 5 | APS 6 |
Insignia |
ABF Executive level ranks and insignia | ||||||
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Rank | Border Force Inspector | Border Force Superintendent | Commander
(Regional Commander) |
Assistant Commissioner
of the ABF |
Deputy Commissioner
of the ABF |
Commissioner of the ABF
and Comptroller of Customs |
Australian Public Service (APS) level | EL 1 | EL 2 | SES 1 | SES 2 | SES 3 | Department Head/CEO |
Insignia |
Equipment
Prior to the standing up of the Australian Border Force, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service had Officers in certain operational instances where they were armed with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). These Officers were generally those that worked in Enforcement Operations, Investigations, and the Marine Unit. Since the 1st July 2015, with the creation of the Australian Border Force came a change direction and environment. The ABF has geared itself more to a law enforcement aspect to help adapt itself with the increasing threat of terrorism, on both a global and local standpoint, people smuggling, and highly organised criminal syndicates and organisations. As a result, the ABF has begun to arm trained officers to carry firearms and PPE at all major Australian international airports.
ABF Officers are supplied with current generation Glock 17 9mm semi-automatic pistol. ASP 21 inch telescopic baton, Smith & Wesson hinged handcuffs, Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray.
Other areas of the ABF use other firearms. One such unit is the Marine Unit and Border Protection Command, which operates alongside with the Australian Defence Force. With this partnership ABF Officers are equipped with the same rifles that are currently in service with the Australian Defence Force, that being a F88 Austeyr, a modified Steyr AUG A1.
See also
- The UK equivalent organisation, Border Force.
- The Russian equivalent organisation, Border Service of Russia.
- The Indian equivalent organisation, Border Security Force.
- The US equivalent organisations, U.S Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- The Canadian equivalent organisation, Canada Border Services Agency.
- The Chinese equivalent organisation, Ministry of Public Security.
- The Pakistani equivalent organisation, Pakistan Rangers.
- The Bangladeshi equivalent organisation, Border Guards Bangladesh.
References
- ↑ Bourke, Latika (9 May 2014). "Immigration Minister Scott Morrison announces new Australian Border Force". ABC News. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
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