CDWI Public Seminar Series: Was Queensland ready for a Special Commissioner, Equity and Diversity?

Linda Colley with abstract painting in background

We’re proud to present Dr Linda Colley, former Special Commissioner, Equity and Diversity, Queensland public service for our next public seminar on 25th September.

Join us for this insightful talk!

Abstract
The Bridgman Review recommended the novel role of Special Commissioner to address the stalled progress towards gender equality in the Queensland public service. The role was established through legislation and reported to the Premier and the head of the public service, which signalled strong institutional commitment. The inaugural Special Commissioner’s mandate included to review policies and practices and reduce the gender pay gap.

The role was successful in terms of achievements, and tangible indicators include a 30% reduction in the gender pay gap in 3 years and increased representation of women in leadership positions. Notwithstanding these achievements and the institutional commitment, the role faced operational challenges. It was designed as a disruptor, applying an expert lens to challenge policies, practices and processes. Receptiveness to this expertise and disruption was mixed!

This seminar provides a reflection on the role through gender and institutional lenses. It explores some of the enablers and barriers that arose across leadership, stakeholder and policy contexts. It identifies various forms of resistance to the equality agenda. More broadly, it considers the institutional arrangements required for ‘expert’ roles to thrive in hierarchical institutional contexts, and whether the Queensland public service was ready for a Chief Femocrat!

About Linda Colley
Dr Linda Colley is an Adjunct Professor at CDWI. She is an influential scholar and policy leader in gender and inclusion, with deep expertise in human resources and industrial relations. She was Special Commissioner Equity and Diversity in the Queensland Public service from October 2021 to January 2025. The role focused on developing strategies and initiatives that promote gender pay equity and support fairness and inclusiveness across the Queensland public sector.

From 2010-2021, Dr Colley was an academic at The University of Queensland and Central Queensland University. Her research focused on public employment across Australia, and particularly on gender equality. Her PhD was a study of Queensland public service employment from 1859-1999. Before that, Dr Colley was a Queensland public servant for nearly 20 years. Dr Colley was Chair of the Queensland Work Health and Safety Board from 2017 – 2021.  She was appointed as a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia in 2024.

Event details
25th September
11:00 am – 12:30 pm with light refreshments
B Block, Level 5, Seminar Room 4, Gardens Point Campus

Register here for in-person attendance with light refreshments. If you are unable to join in person, here’s a webinar link to watch this event online.

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