Lisa Paul Explained

Lisa Paul
Office1:7th Chancellor of the University of Canberra
Predecessor1:Tom Calma
Term Start1:1 January 2024
Office2:Secretary of the Department of Education and Training
Term Start2:23 December 2014
Term End2:29 January 2016
Office3:Secretary of the Department of Education
Term Start3:18 September 2013
Term End3:23 December 2014
Office4:Secretary of the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Term Start4:3 December 2007
Term End4:18 September 2013
Office5:Secretary of the Department of Education, Science and Training
Term Start5:26 October 2004
Term End5:3 December 2007
Birth Name:Lisa Marian Paul
Birth Place:California, United States
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Public servant
Alma Mater:Australian National University (BA)

Lisa Marian Paul is the seventh chancellor of the University of Canberra and a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker. She was the Secretary of the Department of Education and Training until February 2016.[1] [2]

Personal life

Lisa Paul was born in California, United States,[1] the daughter of two teachers. When she was young, Paul and her family moved to Christchurch, New Zealand and then to Adelaide, South Australia following her father's job opportunities. Paul holds an Arts degree she obtained from the Australian National University.

Career

After a first-job working at Target Newton in Adelaide, Paul's first public service role was in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government Housing Trust. Her career in the ACT public sector included the time during the ACT's transition to self-government.

Paul led the Commonwealth's domestic response to the 2002 Bali bombings while a Deputy Secretary in the Department of Family and Community Services.

Paul was appointed Secretary of the Department of Education, Science and Training in October 2004.[3] [4] The Department then became the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. It was split into two in 2013 after the Abbott government took power and Paul was appointed Secretary of the Department of Education.[5] She was also named to head the new Department of Education and Training when the Department was formed in December 2014, encompassing much of the previous department.

In December 2015, Paul announced her intention to leave her role at the Department of Education and Training in February 2016.[6] In December 2016 Paul was appointed a member of the Australian Government's Naval Shipbuilding Advisory Board.[7]

Paul has served as the chair of headspace since 2018[8] and is a member of Raise Foundation's Patron's Advisory Council.[9]

Awards and honours

In October 2003 Paul was awarded a Public Service Medal for outstanding public service as Chair of the Commonwealth Bali Interagency Taskforce in the development of the Commonwealth's response in support of the victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.[10] In June 2011 Paul was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to public sector leadership in key policy and program implementation, particularly through driving reform in education, employment and workplace.[11] In the same year Paul was named as Federal Government Leader of the Year.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lisa Paul to leave Department of Education and Training as APS reshuffle continues. Phillip. Thomson. 4 December 2015. The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. https://web.archive.org/web/20151204121338/http://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/public-service/lisa-paul-to-leave-department-of-education-and-training-as-aps-reshuffle-continues-20151203-glfb6y.html. 4 December 2015.
  2. News: Education department secretary Lisa Paul quits. https://web.archive.org/web/20151204225745/http://theconversation.com/education-department-secretary-lisa-paul-quits-51814. 4 December 2015. 4 December 2015. Michelle. Grattan. Michelle Grattan. The Conversation Media Group.
  3. News: Lisa Paul and the Department of Education. 5 December 2005. The Canberra Times. 11. Fairfax Media.
  4. Appointments of Secretaries. 22 October 2004. 19 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131219054355/http://pmtranscripts.dpmc.gov.au/browse.php?did=21537. John. Howard. John Howard.
  5. News: Three public service department heads sacked by Abbott government . https://web.archive.org/web/20151204230652/http://www.singletonargus.com.au/story/1785031/three-public-service-department-heads-sacked-by-abbott-government/. 4 December 2015. Noel. Towell. 18 September 2013. The Singleton Argus. Fairfax Media.
  6. News: Education secretary Lisa Paul to exit public service. Private Media. The Mandarin. 4 December 2015.
  7. Appointment Of Board Members To The Naval Shipbuilding Advisory Board. Media release. Christopher Pyne MP. 16 January 2017. Christopher. Pyne. Christopher Pyne.
  8. Web site: Annual Report 2018 . . 2018 . 10 February 2019 .
  9. Web site: The Raise Advisory Councils. Raise Foundation. 2024-03-06.
  10. 1044414 . PAUL, Lisa Marian . Public Service Medal . 17 October 2003.
  11. 1144244 . PAUL, Lisa Marian . Officer of the Order of Australia . 13 June 2011 .
  12. News: Lisa Paul's work recognised. The Australian. 19 October 2011. 10 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120510091448/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/appointments/lisa-pauls-work-recognised/story-e6frgckf-1226169612181.