Sentences with phrase «australian public servant»

Tanner said he put into action both his training as a lawyer and experience as a senior South Australian public servant, trawling the internet to explain her symptoms, including through a range of diagnostic tools:
He looks more like the Australian public servant he once was — with large round spectacles, while sweaters and jeans are as often part of his garb as collared shirts and ties.
I reiterate my concern that the Declaration remains on the margins of the Human Rights Framework generally and this human rights training for Australian Public Servants more specifically.
[94] Information about the Declaration is incorporated in the introductory booklet In Our Hands: A Guide to Human Rights for Australian Public Servants.

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He gave a withering blast to local public servants and the South Australian Government for their lack of enthusiasm and bureaucratic approach.
«Our Chief Executive (head of the Department of Education) and most of the top public servants in the Australian public service now work under this system.
In 2009, when Australian Prime Minster, Kevin Rudd, was heading off to the Copenhagen Climate Conference with 120 public servants, minders and spin doctors in tow, I asked what they would be doing.
The Australian Future fund is tasked with delivering high risk - adjusted returns on public funds, such as the Australian Government's budget surpluses, in order to cover the Government's unfunded superannuation liability arising from entitlements to public servants and defence personnel.
Researchers interviewed 32 Australian civil servants, parliamentary ministers, and ministerial advisers who had been identified as «research - engaged» by public health researchers questioned in an earlier phase of the project.
Funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery grant, the project team has analysed 4,000 news and policy items and conducted interviews with more than 50 public servants, journalists and Indigenous policy advocates.
However, the senior public servants of the Australian Health Ministers» Advisory Council, who were
Wherever the development of the implementation phase of the Health Plan occurs, the Australian Government must ensure those charged with responsibility for this work, including public servants and service providers, have the necessary health planning and service provision capacity.
In addition, public servants who manage and implement Indigenous health programs are often underprepared for dealing with issues of cross-cultural engagement involved in program delivery.6 The frustration of Indigenous Australians with the deficient overall strategic view is evidenced by recent calls from Indigenous health and human rights leaders for a national commitment to achieving health equality within 25 years.13
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