New appointment for secretary of the Department of Communications and Arts


Tuesday, 12 January, 2016


New appointment for secretary of the Department of Communications and Arts

Dr Heather Smith PSM has been appointed the new secretary of the Department of Communications and the Arts, replacing Drew Clarke, who was promoted to chief of staff for Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Dr Smith is currently a Deputy Secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet where she recently headed the Prime Minister’s taskforce on innovation and led work on public data policy.

She was also Australia’s G20 sherpa during 2014 at the G20 Leaders’ Summit, which was the largest international meeting held in Australia. The event was considered highly successful with major outcomes that will strengthen global growth, enhance economic resilience and advance collaboration on trade and energy.

Dr Smith was also awarded a Public Service Medal (PSM) in the Queen’s Birthday 2015 Honours for her outstanding public service as Australia’s sherpa.

“She has had an extensive and distinguished career in the public sector in a number of roles and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this position. I congratulate Dr Smith on her appointment,” said Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Dr Smith’s appointment is for five years commencing on 25 January.

Image caption: ©G20 Australia. C20 Summit Day 2. Dr Heather Smith addressing the C20 Summit.

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