PSCC 2013-13 Winners of the 2013 Premier’s Awards for Public Service
Issued: 21 November 2013 by Public Service Commissioner
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Key information
- Status
- Archived
- Type
- Public Service Commissioner Circular
- Identifier
- PSCC 2013-13
- Compliance
- Not mandatory
Who needs to know and/or comply with this?
- Departments
- Executive agencies related to Departments
- Advisory Entities (including Boards and Committees)
- Separate agencies
- State Owned Corporations
- Statutory Authorities/Bodies
- Subsidiaries of the NSW Government established under the Corporations Act
About
- The Premier’s Awards for Public Service recognise excellence in the delivery of public services by individuals and organisations in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
- Award nominations closed on 12 July 2013 and winners were announced on the evening of 13 November 2013.
- Award winners and photos from the event can be viewed on the Premier’s Awards website
At a ceremony on 13 November, the Premier announced the winners of the following Premier’s Awards for 2013. To view the winners and details of their achievement click on the links provided below.
These awards recognise outstanding performance and achievement in the public sector. The six categories showcased winners from the departments of Finance & Services, Education and Communities, Transport, Attorney General & Justice and the Ministry of Health.
This award recognises public sector teams and their partners in business, non-government and academic awards that are delivering results against at least one of the NSW 2021 goals. This year’s winner is the partnership between Education & Communities and Rowing Australia Limited
This award recognizes non-government service providers that consistently provide outstanding services to the community on behalf of the NSW Government. This year’s winner is Royal Far West, nominated by the Ministry of Health.
This award recognises public sector employees who provide exceptional levels of customer service and innovation in delivering excellent results for individuals and the NSW community. This year’s winner is Wayne Jenkins, Head Teacher, Automotive, Wagga Wagga Campus, TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, Education and Communities.
The individual award is open all year round and nominations can be submitted via the Premier’s Awards website.
Graeme Head
Public Service Commissioner