Australia's mandarins : the frank & the fearless?
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Australia's mandarins : the frank & the fearless?
Allen & Unwin, 2001
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Australia's mandarins : the frank and the fearless?
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Includes bibliographical reference and index
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Description
Sitting at the top of the Australian public service hierarchy is a group of people known as Departmental Secretaries. These Secretaries, once called Permanent Heads, are commonly perceived as wielding enormous power. With their expertise, knowledge and unparalleled access to ministers, Departmental Secretaries are seen as shadowy but influential figures in determining how Australia is governed. They are often regarded as the real policy-makers. This is an analysis of the reality of the role of Departmental Secretaries and their changing position over the last 50 years. It evaluates the arguments about their influence and power, the continuing debates about politicization and their responsibility to preserve a national interest, and the sometimes rocky relationship between the Departmental Secretaries and their ministers. Based on over 100 interviews with past and present Secretaries, the book provides a collective portrait of a crucial group of actors in Australia's political scene. By exploring the impact of the Departmental Secretaries, it not only asks how much that role has changed but raises questions about what the future of the public service might be.
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Acknowledgments1. Wither the mandarins?2. The changing environment and framework3. The mandarins: A collective portrait4. The rise to the top: Career patterns5. Advising ministers: From monopoly to competition6. Management: The invisible art7. Performance and accountability: Who are the judges?8. Inside out: The departmental secretaries' stories9. Sacking a departmental secretary: The Barratt case10. Wither the departmental secretaries?ReferencesAppendix: List of interviewsName IndexSubject Index
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