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As at June 2015, the Australian Public Service comprises some 152,430 officers alongside a further 90,000 people employed in the broader Commonwealth public sector. [11] Accordingly, the Australian Public Service is one of the largest employers in Australia. [12] As at December 2023 the APS comprises 170, 000 people. Of these 60.4 percent were ...
The Australian Public Service Commissioner is an official appointed by the Australian Government to take a leading role ensuring the Australian Public Service has adequate organisational and workforce capability. [1] Until 1987 the Australian Public Service Commission was called the Public Service Board.
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is a statutory agency of the Australian Government, within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, that acts to ensure the organisational and workforce capability to meet future needs and sustainability of the Australian Public Service (APS), that comprises approximately 160,000 people, or 0.8% of the Australian workforce.
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Pages in category "Australian public servants" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 338 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Special Minister of State for the Public Service and Integrity 14 September 2010 () 14 December 2011 () 1 year, 91 days Minister for the Public Service and Integrity 14 December 2011 () 25 March 2013 () 1 year, 101 days 18 Mark Dreyfus: 2nd Gillard 2nd Rudd ministry: 25 March 2013 ()
Australian Vietnam veterans were honoured at a "Welcome Home" parade in Sydney on 3 October 1987, and it was then that a campaign for the construction of the Vietnam War Memorial began. [120] This memorial, known as the Vietnam Forces National Memorial, was established on Anzac Parade in Canberra, and was dedicated on 3 October 1992. [121]
Harris joined the Australian Public Service in 1976 as a graduate economist in the Department of Overseas Trade. [1] [2] From 1989 to 1991, Harris was senior private secretary to Prime Minister Bob Hawke. [3] Between 2001 and 2002, Harris was vice president of government and international affairs with the Air New Zealand/Ansett Group.