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Helen Williams (Australian public servant)

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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Senior Public Servant

Name
  
Helen Williams

Occupation
  
Public servant

Children
  
Anna


Spouse(s)
  
Baron Frederick von Reibnitz (m. 1979)

Helen Rodda Williams (born 21 March 1945) is a retired Australian senior public servant. She was the first woman in the Australian Public Service to be appointed as a Secretary of an Australian government department.

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Early life

Helen Williams was born in Adelaide, South Australia on 21 March 1945, the daughter of academics Sir Bruce Williams and Roma Williams.

Career

Early in her public service career, Williams joined the second division in the Department of Finance in 1979, her employment was controversial at the time due to her being a woman.

When she was promoted to Deputy Secretary in the Department of Education and Youth Affairs in 1983, she became the first woman to hold a deputy secretary position in the Australian Government sphere. She was Acting Secretary of the Department of Education and Youth Affairs for a short time in 1984, and was later promoted to Secretary of the Department of Education in 1985, serving in the role until 1987 Her appointment as Secretary of the education department was the first time a woman had been appointed to head an Australian Government department of state.

Williams told The Canberra Times in 2006 that in 1987 she was criticised by some women's groups and the senior public service bureaucracy when she took six months maternity leave after having her baby. Her daughter, Anna von Reibnitz, had been born in December 1986.

Williams returned to work from maternity leave in 1987 on the day that a reorganisation of the public service was complete, with 28 departments cut down to just 18. Williams was not one of the previous secretaries who was given a department and was instead appointed Associate Secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. While Associate Secretary, she headed the arm of the department responsible for Commonwealth-state relations during Prime Minister Bob Hawke's push for "New Federalism", which saw the break-ups of functions between different layers of government under review.

In 1993, Williams was returned to a Secretary role, this time as head of the Department of Tourism.

1996 to 2009

  • Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs 1996–1998
  • Public Service Commissioner 1998–2002
  • Secretary of the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts 2001–2007
  • Secretary of the Department of Human Services 2007–2009
  • Williams retired from the Australian Public Service in 2009. The APS celebrated the 30th anniversary of her appointment in November 2015.

    Awards

    Williams was appointed officer of the order of Australia in June 1993 for service to public administration, particularly in the areas of education and social welfare.

    References

    Helen Williams (Australian public servant) Wikipedia