Celebrating the excellence and innovation of teams and organisations working in, and with, the public sector in Victoria.
Celebrating the excellence and innovation of teams and organisations working in, and with, the public sector in Victoria
IPAA Victoria’s Leadership in the Public Sector Awards dinner recognises the outstanding professional achievements of teams and individuals within the Victorian public purpose sector.
The awards acknowledge and celebrate the commitment to excellence and continuous improvement and innovation by federal, state and local government and organisations that work with them to deliver government services across Victoria.
3 August 2020
Cast your minds back to February, to the IPAA Victoria Leadership in the Public Sector Awards 2019 Ceremony – a night that, after a summer of fire, poured rain. Winners, finalists, and award partners gathered to celebrate the very best of the public purpose sector.
21 August 2020
Infrastructure Victoria’s Chief Executive Officer, Michel Masson, spoke from the heart when he exclaimed “To say that we dreamed of this moment is an understatement!” as he accepted the Evidence-Based Policy Award for his organisation’s Automated and Zero Emissions Vehicle Advice at the IPAA Victoria Leadership in the Public Sector Awards 2019.
20 October 2020
There are moments in public life when you are privileged to hear from those who speak with profound moral authority. They are moments of quiet amid the tumult, when truth and wisdom are accorded the respect to which they are entitled but so rarely receive. Should you have been in the audience at the IPAA Victoria 2019 Leadership in the Public Sector Awards Ceremony in February, you would have been privy to such a moment.
8 Jan 2021
“I didn’t really expect us to be up here.” So said Fiona Grinwald, Director of Public Sector Innovation at the Department of Premier and Cabinet, upon accepting the Communications Excellence Award at the IPAA Victoria Leadership in the Public Sector Awards 2019 for DPC’s Innovation Network. Such modesty is characteristic of those working across the VPS; projects at the vanguard of public sector thinking are initiated and implemented without fanfare, the benefits to the Victorian community being the primary consideration.
Delivering public value through communication excellence
Smart communication has the ability to effect change and be critical to the success of government’s policies, programs and projects. This award recognises excellence in communication, both internal and external, and awards initiatives that deliver public value through innovative communication.
This category is proudly partnered by Australia Post.
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Supreme Court of Victoria
Victoria Legal Aid
Excellence in evidence-based policymaking
Policymaking is the backbone of everything the public sector does, with good policymaking helping to address long-term and ‘wicked’ problems. This award recognises excellence in public policymaking, most particularly with respect to the approaches taken to develop proposals for government that are informed by robust evidence (broadly defined to include research, data, pilots and/or stakeholder engagement).
This category is proudly partnered by the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
Infrastructure Victoria
Victoria Police
Environment Protection Authority / Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Placing the community at the centre of public services
Public services are the interface between the community and government; the community cares about public services and depends on their delivery. This award recognises novel and successful approaches to service delivery, adopting a human-centred approach to better engage the community and achieve enhanced public outcomes.
This category is proudly partnered by Department of Health and Human Services
Moonee Valley City Council
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Smart approaches to regulating; for a better community and stronger economy
Regulation is essential for the proper functioning of our society and the economy, and has a flow-on to productivity and general community wellbeing. This award recognises innovation and excellence in approaches to best practice regulatory design and policy, and includes, but is not limited to, achieving future-oriented regulatory design and practice, regulatory reform, and high quality evidence, analysis and stakeholder consultation.
This category is proudly partnered by Better Regulation Victoria.
Essential Services Commission
Dairy Food Safety Victoria
Essential Services Commission
Creating the public sector workforces and workplaces of the future
In an ever-changing world, the public sector employer has an eye to the future; cultivating and attracting a highly capable workforce to respond effectively to new challenges. This award recognises that the leading public sector employer takes an innovative and holistic approach to its people: from creating a positive culture to strong leadership; from smart recruitment practices to developing employee capabilities; from rewarding and recognising success to creating robust and flexible systems; and from embracing new and digital technologies to creating safe, welcoming and supportive workplaces.
City of Whittlesea
Westernport Water
Department of Health and Human Services
Delivering resilient public entities and embedding integrity
Good public sector governance not only ensures that a public entity achieves its objectives but that the community can have faith in the public sector to act with integrity. This award celebrates new and innovative approaches to public sector governance; the processes and structures by which public entities are directed, controlled and held to account.
This category is proudly partnered by Victorian Public Sector Commission
Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission
Family Safety Victoria
Leading, creating and empowering for environmental and community sustainability outcomes
Creating sustainable environments has positive outcomes not only for our shared natural environment, but for the community at large. This award recognises and celebrates innovative initiatives that achieve long-term sustainability outcomes, by supporting and empowering Victorian communities to live a more sustainable life and/or creating sustainable environments.
This category is proudly partnered by Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Yarra City Council
South East Water
Zoos Victoria
Empowering Aboriginal communities to achieve long-term change and improved outcomes, through developing new relationships and new ways of working
Embedding the voice and agency of Aboriginal Victorians in decision making at all three levels of government and across agencies is critical to achieving long-term generational and improved outcomes for Aboriginal communities. This award celebrates Aboriginal self-determination as enshrined in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples through active partnerships that are transferring policy and program decision-making and resources to the Victorian Aboriginal community.
This category is proudly partnered by Hall & Wilcox
Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency, Bendigo & District Aboriginal Cooperative and Department of Health and Human Services, North Division
Children’s Court of Victoria, Court Services Victoria
The JA Aird Award was established in honour of John Allan Aird, IPAA Victoria’s longest serving president (1940-1957) and an IPAA Victoria Honorary Life Member, who was both Chief Irrigation Officer and later Commissioner of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission during his career. The Award aims to promote the profession of public administration and establishing and building a career that serves the people of Victoria.
6:00 pm–10:00 pm
Zinc at Federation Square
Cnr Princes Walk &, Russell St Exit
Melbourne VIC 3000
IPAA Victoria reserves ownership of the photographs at the Leadership in the Public Sector Awards 2020 ceremony and published on our website and in the event gallery. Photos can be downloaded and shared on social media for personal and organisational usage. Please credit IPAA Victoria when using these images. Not for commercial use.