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Peter Core
Australian public servant and policymaker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter Core is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.
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Background and early life
Peter Core was schooled at the James Ruse Agricultural High School in New South Wales.[1] He then studied for a Bachelor of Rural Science and a Master of Economics from the University of New England.[2]
Career
In 1993 Core was appointed Secretary of the Department of Industrial Relations, promoted from his role as a Deputy Secretary in the Department of Primary Industries and Energy.[3] He entered the role at a time of significant change, with the Minister for Industrial Relations Laurie Brereton planning a major re-write of the Industrial Relations Act.[1]
Core shifted to a role as Secretary of the Department of Transport in 1995.[4] The following year, Core's appointment was one of six secretary appointments terminated following the election of the Howard government.[5]
He served as Managing Director of the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation from 1996 to 2002 and afterwards became Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.[6]
Core is a member of the National Capital Authority.[2]
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