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The current Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs is Alison Frame, who succeeded Elizabeth Cosson as secretary on 23 January 2023. [2] For administration purposes, the department forms part of the Defence portfolio. [3] The Minister for Defence acts on behalf of the Minister for Veterans' Affairs within the Cabinet.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Australian public servants. It includes people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. The Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs , or of its predecessor departments.
He worked in various departments and agencies, including the Department of the Treasury and the Australian Electoral Commission, where he was the Australian Electoral Commissioner between 2005 and 2008. [1] Campbell was appointed Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs in September 2008. [1]
The Minister for Veterans' Affairs is an Australian Government position. In the Government of Australia, the minister oversees income support, compensation, care and commemoration programs for more than 400,000 veterans and their widows, widowers and dependants; and administers the portfolio through the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Major General Elizabeth Cosson, AM, CSC (born 1958) served as Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs from 2018-2023. [19] Cosson "vowed" to resign as Secretary of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, on 19 July 2020, if she cannot improve the department’s relationship with veterans stating in a media interview on 19 July 2019 that "if I’m still part of the problem in 12 months ...
[4] [5] Then, in 2002, Sullivan was appointed Secretary of the Department of Family and Community Services. [6] [7] In 2004, the Howard government rotated Sullivan from FaCS to the Department of Veterans' Affairs. [8] In 2008 Sullivan left his role at Veterans' Affairs to join the ACTEW Corporation as managing director. [9] [10]
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Volker's early Australian Public Service career was in the Department of Labour and the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. [3] Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser appointed Volker as Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs in 1981, with the mandate to clean up the administration of the department. [4]