In this special edition of Public Sector Perspectives, IPAA Victoria CEO Amanda Stevens talks to new IPAA National Fellow Paul Broderick PSM. Paul has been Commissioner of the State Revenue Office for more than 20 years and in this discussion he reflects on his career, his perspectives on leadership, how the public sector is changing, and the one organisational measurement that he thinks leaders should always looks at in the VPSC’s annual People Matters survey.
You can find our more about the work of the State Revenue Office here: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/ and you can check their Unclaimed Money Register here.: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/unclaimed-money
There is a full list of all IPAA National Fellows here: https://www.ipaa.org.au/national-awards/national-fellows/.
You can stay in touch with what we are doing by following us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-public-administration-australia-victoria-/
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In this special edition of Public Sector Perspectives, IPAA Victoria CEO Amanda Stevens talks to new IPAA National Fellow Paul Broderick PSM. Paul has been Commissioner of the State Revenue Office for more than 20 years and in this discussion he reflects on his career, his perspectives on leadership, how the public sector is changing, and the one organisational measurement that he thinks leaders should always looks at in the VPSC’s annual People Matters survey.
You can find our more about the work of the State Revenue Office here: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/ and you can check their Unclaimed Money Register here.: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/unclaimed-money
There is a full list of all IPAA National Fellows here: https://www.ipaa.org.au/national-awards/national-fellows/.
You can stay in touch with what we are doing by following us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-public-administration-australia-victoria-/
Episode 29: First Nations women and exercising voice to take on decision-making power
Public Sector Perspectives
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2 years ago
Episode 29: First Nations women and exercising voice to take on decision-making power
In this Public Sector Perspectives episode, we chat to Elly Patira, Deputy Secretary, First Peoples – State Relations, Department of Premier and Cabinet, who explored the Treaty Framework in Victoria, the strengths and challenges of being a First Nations woman in the public service, and in keeping with IPAA Victoria's International Women's Day Gala Dinner theme, what are the specific opportunities for First Nations women as a result of the treaty process. This episode was hosted by Elke Smirl, Program Director, Victorian Public Sector Commission and member of IPAA Victoria's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
Public Sector Perspectives
In this special edition of Public Sector Perspectives, IPAA Victoria CEO Amanda Stevens talks to new IPAA National Fellow Paul Broderick PSM. Paul has been Commissioner of the State Revenue Office for more than 20 years and in this discussion he reflects on his career, his perspectives on leadership, how the public sector is changing, and the one organisational measurement that he thinks leaders should always looks at in the VPSC’s annual People Matters survey.
You can find our more about the work of the State Revenue Office here: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/ and you can check their Unclaimed Money Register here.: https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/unclaimed-money
There is a full list of all IPAA National Fellows here: https://www.ipaa.org.au/national-awards/national-fellows/.
You can stay in touch with what we are doing by following us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-public-administration-australia-victoria-/