Bruce MacDonald (public servant) explained

Bruce MacDonald
Office1:Secretary of the Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism
Term Start1:11 March 1983
Term End1:24 July 1987
Occupation:Public servant
Nationality: Australian

Bruce MacDonald is a former senior Australian public servant best known for his time as Secretary of the Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism.

Biography

From 1971 to 1977, MacDonald was Secretary of the Public Service Board.[1]

In 1983, he was appointed as permanent head of the new Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism. In 1986, MacDonald was said to have been tipped by insiders for the position of Commonwealth Ombudsman,[2] but media reported that opposition was strong to any appointment of a bureaucrat to the position, and MacDonald stayed in his Secretary position.[3] MacDonald was moved in 1987 instead for a senior position in the Data Protection Agency.[4]

In May 1988, MacDonald was appointed special consultant to the Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Former PSB head for DAA inquiry. Mike. Taylor. The Canberra Times. 6 December 1988. 3.
  2. News: Two departmental heads appointed. Jack. Waterford. Jack Waterford. The Canberra Times. 1. 4 March 1986.
  3. News: Ombudsman from PS opposed. Kerry. Coyle. The Canberra Times. 9. 13 February 1986.
  4. News: Hawke fills top PS jobs. Rod. Campbell. 24 July 1987. The Canberra Times. 1.
  5. News: Appointments. The Canberra Times. 10 May 1988. 19.