CPD appears at the Senate inquiry into the current capability of the Australian Public Service

On Friday 6 August 2021, CPD’s CEO Travers McLeod, CPD Chairperson Terry Moran AC and Senior Policy Advisor Frances Kitt appeared at the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee’s inquiry into the current capability of the Australian Public Service. Travers, Terry and Frances highlighted the cultural, philosophical, managerial and situational problems with current APS capability. They drew upon CPD’s extensive work in public service capability, including the impact of the efficiency dividend, the effectiveness of big service delivery systems, research on Australian attitudes to democracy and to government, and place-based approaches to service delivery.

Watch CPD at the inquiry here:

 

 

 

 

CPD’s submission to the InquiryCPD’s opening statement

 

Other related links: 

Web page for the inquiry into the current capability of the Australian Public ServiceFull video of CPD before the Finance and Public Administration References CommitteeTranscript of the inquiryThe Mandarin reports on Terry Moran’s appearance at the InquiryTravers McLeod on ABC Radio National’s four part series on APS capability

The post CPD appears at the Senate inquiry into the current capability of the Australian Public Service appeared first on Centre for Policy Development.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on August 09, 2021 22:46
No comments have been added yet.


Centre for Policy Development's Blog

Centre for Policy Development
Centre for Policy Development isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Centre for Policy Development's blog with rss.