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David Borthwick (public servant)

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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Senior Public Servant

Name
  
David Borthwick


Occupation
  
Public servant

Alma mater
  
Monash University

Education
  
Monash University

Full Name
  
David William Borthwick

David William Borthwick AO is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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Background and early life

Borthwick was the son of Bill Borthwick, former Liberal Deputy Premier of Victoria. Borthwick attended Monash University, gaining a Bachelor of Economics with First Class Honours.

Career

Borthwick moved to Canberra in 1973 to join the Australian Public Service as a graduate in the Department of the Treasury.

He was appointed Secretary of the Department of the Environment and Heritage in 2004, remaining the Environment Secretary through two departmental transitions, first to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources and later to the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.

Borthwick retired from the public service in January 2009. He delivered his valedictory speech at the Australian War Memorial, telling his audience that public service agencies of the day were "so flat out, so stretched" they had "scant capacity to invest in serious thinking."

Awards

In June 2009 Borthwick was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for service to the development of environmental policy, particularly in relation to climate change, water allocation, emissions trading and heritage issues.

Borthwick had previously been awarded a Public Service Medal in June 2002.

References

David Borthwick (public servant) Wikipedia