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词条 Institute of Public Administration Australia
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  1. History

  2. References

  3. External links

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|president=Professor Peter Shergold AC
|head_label= Executive Director
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|location= Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
|address=Unit 4, 16 National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600
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The Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) is a professional body focused on the promotion of excellence and professionalism in public administration. It is a non-profit and non-partisan organisation that works in partnership with the public sector, the private sector, academia and other institutions, to provide a platform for debate and discussion about improving and striving for excellence in public administration in Australia.

IPAA was established in South Australia in 1927 and since 1984 has had divisions in each state and territory.

IPAA’s strategic direction is set by a National Council — with an executive and representatives from each IPAA division — supported by a national office.

As part of its commitment to the study and practice of public administration, public management and policy making in Australia, IPAA has produced the quarterly journal Australian Journal of Public Administration since 1937.

IPAA delivers an annual national conference. At the dinner preceding the conference, IPAA recognises practitioners and researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to the practice and study of public administration with a national award.

IPAA membership is open to public servants, academics and those with an interest in public administration.

IPAA divisions provide their members with a range of events, training and professional development opportunities.

History

The Institute was founded in South Australia in 1927 as a Regional Group of the Royal Institute of Public Administration.[1] Over the following 57 years regional groups were formed in each Australian state and territory: Victoria (1929), New South Wales (1935), Western Australia (1944), Papua and New Guinea (1952-1968), Australian Capital Territory (1953), Tasmania (1953), Northern Territory (1954-1968; 1984).

On 1 January 1980 ties were cut with the London-based Royal Institute of Public Administration and a new entity came into existence: the Australian Institute of Public Administration. Over time the organisation had several name changes — Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration (1982), Royal Institute of Public Administration Australia (1991) — until eventually settling on Institute of Public Administration Australia (1996).

The first conference of the then Australian Regional Groups of the Institute of Public Administration was held in Canberra from 6–7 November 1958 with a focus on dealing with problems of recruitment in public administration in Australia.[2] A national conference has been held every year since.

In 1982 the National Council assumed responsibility for the Garran Oration from the ACT Division. It is named after Sir Robert Randolph Garran (1867–1957) who was the first, and briefly only, Commonwealth public servant of the newly constituted Commonwealth of Australia. Since 1982 the Garran Oration has been delivered by four Australian Prime Ministers (Hawke 1988, Howard 1997, Rudd 2009 and Gillard 2011); a former Prime Minister of New Zealand (Key, 2017); three State Premiers (Bannon, 1986, Lawrence 1992 and Baird 2015); three Aboriginal leaders (O’Donoghue 1991, Turner 1996 and Pearson 2014); as well as the Governor-General, senior Government Ministers and public servants; and leaders from industry, defence, the legal and medical professions and academia.

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74305639|title=INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.|date=1927-10-26|work=Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931)|access-date=2019-02-21|pages=22}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article103059129|title=Administration Groups To Meet To-day|date=1958-11-06|work=Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995)|access-date=2019-02-21|pages=2}}

External links

  • {{cite web|url=http://www.ipaa.org.au/|title=Institute of Public Administration Australia webpage|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
  • [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678500 Australian Journal of Public Administration online library].
  • [https://qld.ipaa.org.au/ IPAA Queensland webpage]
  • [https://www.nsw.ipaa.org.au/ IPAA NSW webpage]
  • I[https://www.act.ipaa.org.au/ PAA ACT webpage]
  • [https://www.vic.ipaa.org.au/ IPAA Victoria webpage]
  • IPAA Tasmania webpage
  • IPAA South Australia webpage
  • IPAA WA webpage
  • IPAA Northern Territory webpage
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