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321: 246:(1996 to 1999) and an assistant commissioner and commissioner of several Productivity Reports, including the review of work, health and safety in Australia (1994–1995). He served as chairman of the Review of Commonwealth Payments to Statutory Authorities and Special Purpose Payment to the States from 1995 to 1996. According to then finance minister 296:
in 1997, and more recently a Master of Science in sustainable development (with Distinction) from Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and a PhD in history from the University of New South Wales. In 2016, Easson was awarded a second PhD in transport and urban planning from the University of Melbourne.
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Easson presently serves as non-executive chair of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), executive director and co-owner of both EG and the building technology company Ridley & Co, and non-executive chair of the Canberra Renewal Authority.
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Easson has served on several top 50 Australian and other boards; his experience includes as a director NSW State Superannuation Board and predecessor boards (1986–1995), the
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Michael Easson was born in Sydney on 22 March 1955. He was educated at St Declan's Primary, Marist Brothers Penshurst and he matriculated at
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He was the inaugural chairman of the NSW Urban Taskforce, an urban planning policy advocate group in Australia, from 2000 to 2002.
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In March 2017, he stepped down as chair of Icon Water, formerly known as ACTEW Corporation, and as chair of
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Easson joined the private sector in 1994, recruited by Sydney Olympic Bid Chief Rod McGeogh for law firm
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Deposit Z514 – Michael Easson Collection, Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University
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in 1997, this resulted in one-off saving of $ 400 million to the Australian Government.
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In 1994, Easson resigned as secretary of the Labor Council after a botched candidacy for the
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between 1993 and 1995. Whilst at the Labor Council he was managing director of Radio Station
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From 2012 to 2014 he was chair of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration.
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Easson's working career began in 1978 as a research assistant to the Hon.
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Insurance (1993 to 1996), Macquarie-Goodman Industrial Fund (1994–2003),
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Australia from 1998 to 2002 and as a member of the board of the
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Easson graduated with First Class Honours in politics from the
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in 1976. In 1981 he completed a Trade Union Program at the
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from 1994 to 1998 and served as senior vice president of
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Australian businessman and former trade union leader
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Sydney Technical High School
University of New South Wales
Campion Hall
University of Oxford
Australian Defence Force Academy
Labor Party
Mary Easson
AM
Order of Australia
AM
John Brown
Labor Council of New South Wales
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Labor Party (NSW Branch)
2KY
Senate
Graham Richardson
John Della Bosca
New South Wales Legislative Council
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Goodman Group
ActewAGL
State Rail Authority
NRMA
Barclay Mowlem
Macquarie Infrastructure Group
ING Group
National Competition Council
John Fahey
Australian Graduate School of Management

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