Victoria’s CHO Brett Sutton resigns for health and biosecurity role at CSIRO

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Victoria’s CHO Brett Sutton resigns for health and biosecurity role at CSIRO
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Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has announced his resignation after four years in the role.

He will join the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation as director of health and biosecurity.

Mr Sutton was appointed as Chief Health Officer in March 2019 and assisted Premier Daniel Andrews in leading Victoria through the COVID-19 pandemic.

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