Glyn Davis to quit as the prime minister’s top public servant

Glyn Davis, Anthony Albanese’s hand-picked Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, will leave the post on June 16.

Albanese paid tribute to Davis for rebuilding the public service.


“One of the key priorities of our government’s first term was rebuilding the capacity of the Australian Public Service,” the PM said in a statement.

“This included rebuilding the confidence of people who worked in the APS, making sure they understood that the government valued their ideas, respected their hard work and recognised their vital role in our democracy.”


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Glyn Davis, hand-picked by Anthony Albanese, will be replaced as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on 16 June.


Albanese said Davis had “worked calmly and steadily to reassert the purpose of the public service”.

He described Davis as “a man of unique strengths: an intellectual who embraces the practical, an institutionalist who champions reform.

"To his enduring credit, he leaves a great national institution in far better shape than he found it, to the benefit of all Australians.”


Davis, who has written extensively on public policy, had a long career in academia before taking the PM&C post. He was vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, where he undertook major reform.

Earlier, he had served the Queensland Labor governments of Wayne Goss and Peter Beattie.

His wife, Margaret Gardner, is former vice-chancellor of Monash University, and presently is Governor of Victoria.

Among the Albanese government’s public service reforms has been stripping back the use of consultants, bringing more work in-house.

The public service became a frontline issue at the election with the opposition promising a big cut to its size.


Davis said on Friday that he planned to take “a break, some time to think and write, some more involvement in the arts, and a moment to reflect on how best to contribute”.

He remains a visiting professor in the Blavatnik School at Oxford and hopes to spend some time there. “And I will get involved in some research projects at Melbourne also.” But he was not leaving one role for another, he added.


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Both Dutton and Bandt deserved to go.

Dutton was Trump Lite v2.0. He backflipped on various policies as has Trump with his indecisive stance on tariffs.

Bandt, on the other hand, was just an abject failure on all fronts.
Bull$h:poop: !!! Dutton was nothing like Trump !! You sing the lying Labor song and prop. voted labor.
 

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Do you know ANYTHING about how the Westminster system of government is supposed to work? If you don't, please look it up.

As I see it, politicians still make the decisions, as it's meant to be. It's irrelevant whether public servants are leet or right wing. It should make no difference.

We know how the system is supposed to work but doesn't mean to say it does. Bureaucrats pass on information or don't & who knows if it is correct when they pass to the politicians.
 
Bull$h:poop: !!! Dutton was nothing like Trump !! You sing the lying Labor song and prop. voted labor.
I voted Labor and love your maximum bolded font, you LNP shill.

About time you realised you thinly covert capitalist regime is dead in the potato field.

Tell me Sus(s)an Ley will drag that mob out of the festered past of Howard, Abbott, Turnbull and Morrison?
 
Do you know ANYTHING about how the Westminster system of government is supposed to work? If you don't, please look it up.

As I see it, politicians still make the decisions, as it's meant to be. It's irrelevant whether public servants are leet or right wing. It should make no difference.
Such innocence! Such blind faith! If you knew the first thing about me, you'd know that I'm more than qualified to comment on politics.

Another thing I give no credibility to is people who find it necessary to criticise and attempt to impugn the intelligence of someone whose only crime is to express an opinion - an informed opinion - that disagrees with theirs.
 
Such innocence! Such blind faith! If you knew the first thing about me, you'd know that I'm more than qualified to comment on politics.

Another thing I give no credibility to is people who find it necessary to criticise and attempt to impugn the intelligence of someone whose only crime is to express an opinion - an informed opinion - that disagrees with theirs.
Yes I have honors served my country and northern Territories for over 42 years
 
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Hahaha… Goss Govt. was a breath of fresh air after being lumped with Hillbilly Joe for so long. Nation Party corruption - Fitzgerald Enquiry - yep, those were the crook years of Joe Bjelke-Petersen.
Goss Wayne and the Bligh didn’t do anything for Qld’s farmers or people living in regions
Unlike Newman after elected got big stuff under way straight away
The Wayne stuff
Pay tax to see if your allowed to do improvements on freehold land and wait 2 years for an answer
Phuiocing progressing QLD
 
Goss Wayne and the Bligh didn’t do anything for Qld’s farmers or people living in regions
Unlike Newman after elected got big stuff under way straight away
The Wayne stuff
Pay tax to see if your allowed to do improvements on freehold land and wait 2 years for an answer
Phuiocing progressing QLD
A list of Campbell's "achievements".
  • Promised not to sack any public servants, then sacked 14,000 public servants.
  • Promised not to privatise any assets, then privatised $11 billion worth of assets including schools, hospitals, government buildings (which were then leased back at well above market rates) and toll roads.
  • Blocked Queensland Rail from tendering and even advising on the Redcliffe line, despite the Springfield line being completed early and under budget. The Redcliffe line was instead built by the private sector, being completed late, over budget and the signals didn't work.
  • Ordered new trains from India, changing it from an outright purchase to a complex PPP where Macquarie Bank made more money than the manufacturer. This was claimed to be "value for money". After they were delivered they needed $350 million worth of modifications to make them disability compliant.
  • Made an election promise to end sand mining on Straddie by 2019, then secretly tripled the area allowed to be mined and extended the lease to 2035 after the mining company donated $90,000 to the LNP and ran over $1 million worth of TV ads.
  • Staked Queensland's entire future on Adani, claiming it would create 10,000 jobs. So far it has created only 1,500 temporary jobs.
Good stuff hey?
 
Such innocence! Such blind faith! If you knew the first thing about me, you'd know that I'm more than qualified to comment on politics.

Another thing I give no credibility to is people who find it necessary to criticise and attempt to impugn the intelligence of someone whose only crime is to express an opinion - an informed opinion - that disagrees with theirs.
Having the ability to make qualified comments on politics is a form of intellectual disability.

I sincerely hope you are receiving adequate care....
 
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