House debates
Monday, 25 August 2025
Questions without Notice
Review of Public Sector Board Appointments Processes
3:00 pm
Jim Chalmers (Rankin, Australian Labor Party, Treasurer) Share this | Hansard source
Thank you to the member for Mackellar for the opportunity to answer this question on Minister Gallagher's behalf. I'll begin by saying that the government has a broad and ambitious Public Service reform agenda. It is about transparency. It is about making sure that we make the best appointments that we can, as a government, as well.
The Briggs report is an important part of that work, but it's not the only part of that work. In our first term we improved and reformed the Public Service, to boost its capability, its integrity and its performance, after a wasted decade under the coalition defined by robodebt. We established the National Anti-Corruption Commission. We've strengthened protection for whistleblowers. We embedded stewardship, as a core value of the Public Service, into law. And we provided critically needed resources to underfunded areas of the Public Service, like processing the backlog of veterans claims. I pay tribute to the minister for that.
Now, all of this is part of our ambitious agenda, and we did, as the honourable member said, ask Lynelle Briggs to review the arrangements for appointments to Public Service boards as well. We asked Lynelle Briggs to provide us with advice on clarifying the role of public sector boards and the skills we need on those boards, how board members should be identified and recruited and how we improve the diversity of board membership, and here we have been making very substantial progress. We've improved public sector board diversity since coming to office. The most recent data showed us that much more than half of government board positions are now held by women—the highest level since reporting began in 2009. And I know that the member for Mackellar cares deeply about diversity when it comes to government appointments. I wanted to say it's a source of considerable pride to me as Treasurer, and to this government, that in the Treasury portfolio for the first time there's a woman as the head of the Reserve Bank; for the first time, as the head of the PC; for the first time, as the head of Treasury.
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