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Michael Coutts-Trotter is an Australian public servant who is the current Secretary of the New South Wales Treasury. [1]He was previously the Secretaries of the New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet, Department of Communities and Justice, the director-generals of the Department of Education and Department of Finance and Services.
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Michael Wells – ACT Brumbies 2016, NSW Waratahs 2017–2019 and Melbourne Rebels 2020–present, Australian Schoolboys 2010–2011 Australia U20's 2013 Rugby World Cup Australia Sevens 2014–2015 2018–2019 Wallabies squad 2021 French Test Series [29]
Michael Coutts-Trotter, ... [1] Date Sheriff 1824–1827 John Mackanass 1828 ... David Michael Lennon 1997–1998 Nerida Johnston (Acting)
Peter Agnew – deputy chair of Surf Life Saving Australia [4]; Russell Balding – former managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC); Nina Blackwell – former senior director at Yahoo! and press secretary to former U.S. senator Hillary Clinton [5]
1 year, 92 days Andrew Cappie-Wood 22 January 2004 14 April 2007 3 years, 82 days Michael Coutts-Trotter: 14 April 2007 28 March 2011 3 years, 348 days Michele Bruniges: 7 September 2011 3 February 2014 4 years, 207 days Director-General of Education and Communities Managing Director of TAFE NSW 3 February 2014 1 July 2015
Lindsay-Trotter arms. The Trotter, later Lindsay baronetcy, of West Ville in the County of Lincoln, [1] was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 September 1821 for Coutts Trotter, principal partner in Coutt's Bank, with remainder to the male issue of his daughter Anne.
Coutts Trotter (April 1831 – 5 February 1906) was a Scottish author.. The late Mr. Coutts Trotter was the eldest son of Mr. Archibald Trotter, of Dreghorn, Midlothian, and by his death, the Royal Geographical Society has lost a Fellow of thirty years' standing, and the Royal Scottish Geographical Society one of its earliest and most zealous supporters.