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Lynelle Briggs
Lynelle Briggs is the Public Service Commissioner. She has held this position since November 2004.

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Ms Lynelle Briggs

Lynelle Briggs assumed the role of Public Service Commissioner in November 2004. The Commissioner is a statutory position responsible for promoting and evaluating the implementation of the Australian Public Service Values and Code of Conduct, and for reporting on the health of the APS. She also has policy responsibilities relating to public administration and people management, particularly the promotion of leadership skills.

Ms Briggs has been with the Australian Public Service for 27 years. Her career has involved time in the former Department of Social Security, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Treasury and the then Department of Health and Aged Care. Ms Briggs was also employed by the New Zealand Treasury for two years. From June 2001 to 2004, Ms Briggs was Deputy Secretary of the Department of Transport and Regional Services.

Ms Briggs says that, in her role as Australian Public Service Commissioner, she has been raising the profile of the public service and highlighting the valuable work officials do to support our country, our people and the Australian Government.

Ms Briggs is working with others to develop the next round of public service reforms and staff development and support opportunities that will enable the Australian public service to meet the new challenges of the future.

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