Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has appointed former vice-chancellor Glyn Davis to lead the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. auspol ausvotes
Former university vice-chancellor Glyn Davis will steer and shape Australia’s bureaucracy after Anthony Albanese appointed him to lead the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Davis was most recently chief executive of the Paul Ramsay Foundation and previously led Griffith University from 2002-05 and the University of Melbourne from 2005-18. In the latter role, he also spent terms as chair of peak bodies the Group of Eight, Universities Australia and global network Universitas 21.
Long-time University of Melbourne head Glyn Davis has been appointed secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.He headed up Queensland’s Department of Premier and Cabinet from 1998 to 2002, under Peter Beattie’s premiership, and in 2019 was on the panel for
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