Sandy Hollway Explained

Sandy Hollway
Office1:Secretary of the Department of Industry, Technology and Regional Development
Term Start1:20 December 1993
Term End1:25 March 1994
Office2:Secretary of the Department of Industry, Science and Technology
Term Start2:25 March 1994
Term End2:11 March 1996
Office3:Secretary of the Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs
Term Start3:11 March 1996
Term End3:29 December 1996
Birth Name:David Alexander Hollway
Nationality: Australian
Occupation:Public servant
Alma Mater:University of Sydney

David Alexander Hollway is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker. He retired from the Australian Public Service in 1996 to head the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Background and career

Hollway graduated from the University of Sydney in 1968, with first-class honours in philosophy.[1] He started his Australian Public Service career in the Department of External Affairs in 1969.[2]

Between 1988 and 1990, Hollway was Chief of Staff for Prime Minister Bob Hawke.[3]

In 1993, Hollway was appointed Secretary of the Department of Industry, Technology and Regional Development (later the Department of Industry, Science and Technology).[4] At the beginning of 1996, Hollway shifted to become Secretary of the Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, staying in the role less than a year.

Hollway left his Secretary position at the end of 1996, to take up employment as Chief Executive Officer of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG).[5] Prior to the games, Hollway was embroiled in controversy as an inquiry was launched in the Olympic's ticketing fiasco after it was revealed most of the best tickets were not available to Australian sports fans, instead being put aside for sales at triple the face value to businesses.[6]

Hollway has served as a member of boards for a number of Australian Government organisations including CSIRO, ANSTO and Austrade.

In 2008, Hollway provided support to Beijing Olympic Games organisers, one of only a few foreigners called upon to advise Chinese authorities. Also that year, in March, he was appointed by then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to act as chief mediator between Canberra and Port Moresby over the future of the Kokoda Trail.[7]

In October 2008 he was appointed to be Australia's first Special Envoy on Whale Conservation, to try to persuade Japan to curtail its Antarctic whaling.[8] In the role, Hollway presented Australia's case at meetings with representatives of both like-minded and pro-whaling nations.[9] [10] Critics drew attention to his lack of success and high cost to taxpayers.[11] [12] [13] [14]

In 2010, Hollway was appointed Chair of the Independent review of aid effectiveness panel, undertaking a review of Australia's aid program, administered by AusAID.[15] The review, released in July 2011, found that the Australian aid program in 2011 was an effective performer by global donor standards.[16] [17]

At January 2014, Hollway was working as a Consultant at TFG International.

Awards

Hollway was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in January 2002 for service to public administration, particularly as a senior adviser to government, to sport through the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, and to the community.

Notes and References

  1. News: Troubleshooter with a sense of fun. Peter. Cole-Adams. 9. The Canberra Times. 14 December 1993.
  2. News: Bureaucratic heavyweights from Class of '69. https://web.archive.org/web/20150131002351/http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac;jsessionid=ED71E2AC6C0C025604D994D517862650?sy=afr&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=1month&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=brs&cls=1032&clsPage=1&docID=AGE100116M06K230KT4O. Flitton. Daniel. 16 January 2010. The Age. 31 January 2015. Fairfax Media. 3.
  3. Sydney Olympics CEO Sandy Hollway appointed to Australia-India Council. Australian High Commission India. 29 August 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20130511001641/http://www.india.embassy.gov.au/ndli/PA_15_2002.html. 11 May 2013.
  4. Paul. Keating. Paul Keating. 13 December 1993. Public Sector Appointments. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111054341/http://pmtranscripts.dpmc.gov.au/browse.php?did=9078. 11 January 2014.
  5. Appointment of Departmental Secretaries. https://web.archive.org/web/20140203122306/http://pmtranscripts.dpmc.gov.au/browse.php?did=10206. 3 February 2014. John. Howard. John Howard. 29 December 1996.
  6. News: Sydney Olympic chiefs face ticket probe . https://web.archive.org/web/20140303020002/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/sydney-olympic-chiefs-face-ticket-probe-741732.html. 3 March 2014. The Independent. UK. 3 November 1999.
  7. News: Diplomat lands task of stopping whale hunt. Chris. Johnson. 2 May 2008. Fairfax Media. The Age. https://web.archive.org/web/20111016052949/http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/diplomat-lands-task-of-stopping-whale-hunt/2008/05/01/1209235059171.html. 16 October 2011.
  8. News: Whaling envoy in dialogue with Japan. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Andrew. Darby. 20 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20140526091732/http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/whale-watch/whaling-envoy-in-dialogue-with-japan/2008/10/19/1224351057032.html. 26 May 2014. live.
  9. News: Whale envoy Sandy Hollway lobbies Japan as costs mount. The Courier Mail. 13 January 2010. Steve. Lewis. Ursula. Heger.
  10. News: Japan keeps whaling as cost of envoy Sandy Hollway hits $500k . https://web.archive.org/web/20100115181248/http://www.news.com.au/national/japan-keeps-whaling-as-cost-of-envoy-sandy-hollway-hits-500k/story-e6frfkw9-1225818626574. 15 January 2010. 13 January 2010. Steve. Lewis. News Limited.
  11. Simon. Birmingham. All blubber, no bone in Government whaling plans. 28 May 2009.
  12. News: Whaling Envoy to Stay Despite Poor Result. The West Australian. Peter. Williams. 9 September 2009.
  13. News: Whale envoy 'an expensive failure'. Steve. Lewis. 13 January 2010. The Daily Telegraph.
  14. News: Concern at whaling envoy cost of $1,800 a day. The West Australian. 30 May 2009. 26 May 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140526093744/https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/national/a/5803662/concern-at-whaling-envoy-cost-of-1-800-a-day/.
  15. Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness. https://web.archive.org/web/20161112052128/http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/Pages/2010/kr_mr_101116.aspx. 12 November 2016. Kevin. Rudd. Kevin Rudd. Australian Government.
  16. News: Foreign advisers raking in millions. The Daily Telegraph. 1 July 2011. Steve. Lewis.
  17. News: Making our overseas aid more effective. The Australian. 6 August 2011. Rowan. Callick. News Corp.