Rae Taylor Explained

Rae Taylor
Office1:Secretary of the Department of Employment and Youth Affairs
Term Start1:13 December 1978
Term End1:7 May 1982
Office2:Secretary of the Department of Transport and Construction
Term Start2:7 May 1982
Term End2:11 March 1983
Office3:Acting Secretary of the Department of Housing and Construction
Term Start3:11 March 1983
Term End3:2 May 1983
Office4:Secretary of the Department of Transport
Term Start4:11 March 1983
Term End4:10 February 1986
Office5:Secretary of the Department of Aviation
Term Start5:10 February 1986
Term End5:24 July 1987
Office6:Secretary of the Department of Industrial Relations
Term Start6:24 July 1987
Term End6:1 March 1989
Birth Name:Rae Martin Taylor
Birth Date:1935
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Public servant

Rae Martin Taylor (born 1935) is a retired senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

Education

Taylor is a University of Sydney graduate, with a bachelor's degree in Economics (with honours).[1]

Career

Rae Taylor joined the Commonwealth Public Service at the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics in 1956.[2] He subsequently was employed in the Department of Primary Industry, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department of Territories and the Department of Housing.[2] In 1969 Taylor joined the Department of Shipping and Transport, becoming a Deputy Secretary of the Department in 1975.[2]

Taylor was appointed to his first Secretary role in December 1978, becoming head of the Department of Employment and Youth Affairs.[2]

In May 1982, Taylor was shifted to a position as head of the Department of Transport and Construction. After the Hawke government was elected in the 1983 federal election, Taylor was retained in only an acting role overseeing Commonwealth construction functions, becoming Acting Secretary of the Department of Housing and Construction. and Secretary of the Department of Transport.

Between February 1986 and July 1987, Taylor was Secretary of the Department of Aviation.

Taylor's final Secretary appointment was as head of the Department of Industrial Relations between July 1987 and March 1989.

In 1994, Taylor was appointed Board Chairman of the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd.

In 1999 he was appointed Chairman of a steering group to oversee the second stage review of the Commonwealth Navigation Act.[3]

Awards

Taylor was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in January 1987 for his public service.

Notes and References

  1. Rae Taylor appointed NRTC deputy. 2 July 1999. National Road Transport Commission.
  2. Appointment of Mr Ian Castles as Permanent Head Department of Finance. 13 December 1978. Malcolm. Fraser. Malcolm Fraser. https://web.archive.org/web/20140202113736/http://pmtranscripts.dpmc.gov.au/browse.php?did=4924. 2 February 2014.
  3. A review to steer the Navigation Act into the 21st century. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20041027140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/36766/20041028-0000/www.ministers.dotars.gov.au/ja/releases/1999/august/a116_1999.htm. dead. 27 October 2004. 13 August 1999. John. Anderson. John Anderson (Australian politician).