Andrew Leigh Clarke is a former senior Australian public servant who served as Secretary of several departments and as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, before his retirement in April 2017. Since his retirement from the public service he has been appointed to the board of NBN Co and is to become chairman of the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO).[1]
Clarke was promoted to secretary of the department in April 2010.[4]
Clarke was appointed chair of the Australian New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC) in 2011, to replace Warwick Watkins who was dismissed from the NSW Public Service for corruption.[5][6]
Although originally agreeing only to establish the new prime minister's office and retire after the 2016 federal election, Clarke stayed on until he retired in April 2017.[10]
He was appointed to the board of nbn from 22 August 2017 for a three-year term on 15 August 2017.[11]
He was appointed to the board of CSIRO from 24 August 2017 for a five year term.[12]
On 20 October 2017 the Australian Energy Market Operator AEMO announced Mr Clarke had been appointed chair commencing 2 November 2017.[13]
Awards
Clarke was awarded a Public Service Medal on the Queen's Birthday 2009 "for outstanding public service in driving significant reform of the energy market".[14]
Clarke was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) on Australia Day 2016 "for distinguished service to public administration, to communications and energy policy initiatives and reform, and to the spatial information industry".[15]