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Steven Kennedy PSM is an Australian public servant. He was appointed secretary of the Department of the Treasury in September 2019. He previously served as secretary of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development from September 2017 to August 2019.
The Australian Treasury was established in Melbourne in January 1901, after the federation of the six Australian colonies. [3] In 1910, the federal government passed the Australian Notes Act 1910 which gave control over the issue of Australian bank notes to The Treasury and prohibited the circulation of state notes and withdrew their status as legal tender.
The Secretary of the Department of the Treasury is the highest-ranking public servant in the Australian Department of the Treasury. Pages in category "Secretaries of the Department of the Treasury of Australia"
Martin Lee Parkinson AC PSM (born 26 September 1958) is a senior Australian public servant.He was Secretary of the Department of the Treasury between March 2011 and December 2014. [2]
In 1954, Stone returned to Australia and joined the Treasury.He rose within the Treasury department to become Secretary during the period of the Fraser government.He penned a severe critique of Fraser's economic policies, which was used against the Liberal Party once the Australian Labor Party won the 1983 federal election.
In July 2024 McLiesh announced she would not seek a second term as Treasury secretary and that she would return to Canberra. [14] On 1 August 2024 McLiesh's appointment as Auditor-General for Australia was made public. [15] She was succeeded at the Treasury by Iain Rennie. [16]
Later, following the Asian financial crisis in 1998, he took part in public discussions about economic challenges in Asia and the implications for Australia. [12] As secretary of the Treasury, he was ex officio member of the boards of several financial institutions. He was a director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia between 1993 and 1996 ...
According to constitutional convention, the Treasurer is always a member of the Parliament of Australia with a seat in the House of Representatives. The office is generally seen as equivalent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the United Kingdom or the Secretary of the Treasury in the United States or, in some other countries, the finance ...