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Sherryl Garbutt

Sherryl Maree Garbutt OAM, JP (born 5 May 1948) is a former Australian politician. Garbutt was awarded the Medal in the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.

Sherryl Garbutt
Minister for Community Services
In office
11 February 2002 – 1 December 2006
Preceded byChristine Campbell
Succeeded byGavin Jennings
Minister for Environment and Conservation
In office
21 October 1999 – 1 December 2006
Preceded byMarie Tehan
Succeeded byJohn Thwaites
Minister for Women's Affairs
In office
21 October 1999 – 11 February 2002
Preceded byJan Wade
Succeeded byMary Delahunty
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Bundoora
In office
3 October 1992 – 24 November 2006
Preceded byJohn Cain
Succeeded byColin Brooks
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Greensborough
In office
15 April 1989 – 2 October 1992
Preceded byPauline Toner
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Personal details
Born (1948-05-05) 5 May 1948 (age 74)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLabor Party
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
La Trobe University
OccupationTeacher

Early life

Born in Melbourne, Victoria, she attended Oak Park High School before receiving her tertiary education at the University of Melbourne (Bachelor of Arts 1968, Diploma of Education 1969) and at La Trobe University (Bachelor of Education 1979). She is also a Justice of the Peace. In 1970 she became a secondary school teacher, and from 1982 to 1989 she was electorate officer to state Labor minister Pauline Toner.[1]

Political career

In 1989, she succeeded Toner in the seat of Greensborough in a by-election. In 1992 her seat was abolished and she transferred to Bundoora. She also entered the shadow ministry that year, serving as Shadow Minister for Community Services (1992–96), Women's Affairs (1993–96), Environment, Conservation and Land Management (1996–99), and Water Resources (1997–99). When Labor won office under Steve Bracks in 1999, she became Minister for Women's Affairs, Environment and Conservation. Although she remained Minister for Environment and Conservation, Garbutt lost responsibility for Land Victoria in the reshuffled Bracks Cabinet following the 2002 elections. Land Victoria was assigned to Planning Minister Mary Delahunty. In 2002 she transferred to Community Services. She retired in 2006.[1]

Parliament's Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) Inquiry

As Minister for Environment and Conservation, Garbutt was subject to scrutiny by the Parliament's Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) Inquiry into 2002–03 budget estimates on 25 June 2002, concerning her failure to table the 1999–2000 and 2000–01 Reports of the Surveyor-General of Victoria, Keith Clifford Bell, as required under the Survey Coordination Act (1958).[2] Although she advised the PAEC that the reports were not tabled as she considered them inaccurate, she was unable to provide any details of inaccuracies. Garbutt was also interviewed on ABC Radio by Virginia Trioli on 1 July 2002 and again claimed that the Surveyor-General's reports were inaccurate, but was unable to provide any details of her claims of inaccuracies.[3] The reports were subsequently tabled without alteration and Garbutt made no further claims of inaccuracies. Notably, the Executive Director of Land Victoria, Elizabeth O'Keeffe, to whom the Surveyor-General reported through to Garbutt and Department Secretary Chloe Munro left her position in August 2002. It was noted that Garbutt had received her advice on unsubstantiated inaccuracies in the Surveyor-General's reports from O'Keeffe. From the outset, both the Victorian Government Solicitor and the Auditor-General had advised that such reports should be tabled without interference. Matters raised by the Surveyor-General were also reported in the Auditor-General's own investigations and confirmed.[4]

Auditor-General's Investigation

Concerns raised in the Surveyor-General's reports were confirmed by the Auditor-General, who in 2002 reviewed the functions and responsibilities of the Surveyor-General. The Surveyor-General reported to Minister (Garbutt) and was under Land Victoria for administration, a responsibility of Garbutt. The Auditor-General identified the interference by Land Victoria in the performance of the Surveyor-General's responsibilities, including the wrongful transfer of the Surveyor-General's responsibilities to areas of Land Victoria outside of the Office of Surveyor-General. The Auditor-General advised that the Surveyor-General's responsibilities could not be transferred without legislative mandate. The Auditor-General found that the transfer of the functions of the Surveyor-General had seen them delivered unsatisfactorily by other units under Land Victoria, and failing to meet the legislative obligations.[5] The Opposition directed all blame for concerns to Garbutt, and emphasized the extreme political interference in the performance of the statutory functions of the Surveyor-General by Garbutt, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE) and Land Victoria senior management under Executive Director, Elizabeth O'Keeffe. It was also reported that O’Keeffe had approved a $100,000 contract for a consultant to “lobby her own Minister” Garbutt to discredit the Surveyor-General.[6]

Estate Agents Guarantee Fund (EAGF)

Further concerns about Garbutt were raised in the Parliament, on 17 April 2002 and again on 17 October 2002, by Opposition environment spokesman Victor Perton, regarding the attempted misuse of millions of dollars from the Estate Agents Guarantee Fund (EAGF) by Land Victoria and the Department of Justice (DoJ).[7][8][9] Specifically, Perton reported that Land Victoria and the Department of Justice had "conspired to invent a 'survey reform' project to win $7.5 million from the fund. Land Victoria, a division of DNRE, under direction of the Executive Director O’Keeffe, and in collaboration with DoJ, was reported to have attempted to create “the survey project” to obtain extra government funding through EAGF, despite already having been funded. The administration of EAGF was under DoJ. It was later reported that the Surveyor-General had reported his concerns to the Auditor-General who stepped into to prevent it proceeding. The Surveyor-General also reported his concerns to the Ombudsman. Perton, in April 2002 in Parliament and earlier in the media, quoted "from documents from 2001 in which the assistant director of land records and information services, Ivan Powell, talks of having 'invented some benefits' in regards to the project and of a request to 'invent another layer of detail'. Powell was a senior Land Registry official (under Land Victoria).[8][7]

Political Interference in the performance of the Surveyor-General's responsibilities

The Opposition blamed Garbutt, and also her successor Mary Delahunty, for extreme political interference in the performance of the Surveyor-General's responsibilities. Such interference included: attempts to block or alter annual reports from the Surveyor-General; affix his electronic signature without his knowledge or permission; threats and intimidation by the former Executive Director of Land Victoria Elizabeth O'Keeffe; hiring of private investigators to investigate the Surveyor-General and his office; and efforts to interfere with his review of State electoral boundaries in his capacity as an Electoral Boundaries Commissioner. The responsible departmental secretaries were Chloe Munro (DNRE 1999-2002) and Lindsay Nielson (Department of Sustainability and Environment, from 2003).[4] Over the period 2001-04, The Age, Herald Sun and ABC carried numerous reports of such interference and it was frequently raised by the Opposition in both Houses of the Parliament of Victoria and was reported in Hansard. Such reporting continued well after Bell resigned his appointment as Surveyor-General of Victoria in July 2003 and joined the World Bank. Notably, Bell was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia) for "significant service to surveying, to geospatial information, and to humanitarian operations."[10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Sherryl Maree Garbutt". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/archive/paec/inquiries/budgetestimates_2002-3/transcripts/PAEC-Transcript_EnvironmentConservation_25-06-2002.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ REHAME Transcript, ABC Radio Statewide, 5.10pm, 1st July 2002
  4. ^ a b https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard/pdf/Assembly/Autumn%202004/Assembly%20Autumn%20Weekly%20Book%206%202004.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Land chief under pressure, say Libs". 25 November 2002.
  6. ^ https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard/pdf/Assembly/Autumn%202002/Assembly%20Autumn%20Parlynet%20Weekly%20Book%204%202002.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ a b "$7m project 'invented'". The Age. 18 April 2002.
  8. ^ a b https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard/pdf/Assembly/Autumn%202002/Assembly%20Parlynet%20Extract%2017%20April%202002%20from%20Book%204.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard/pdf/Assembly/Spring%202002/Assembly%20Parlynet%20Extract%2017%20October%202002%20from%20Book%203.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2011559[bare URL]

 

Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by Member for Greensborough
1989–1992
Succeeded by
Abolished
Preceded by Member for Bundoora
1992–2006
Succeeded by

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DelahuntyMember of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for BundooraIn office 3 October 1992 24 November 2006Preceded byJohn CainSucceeded byColin BrooksMember of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for GreensboroughIn office 15 April 1989 2 October 1992Preceded byPauline TonerSucceeded byDistrict abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1948 05 05 5 May 1948 age 74 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaPolitical partyLabor PartyAlma materUniversity of MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityOccupationTeacher Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Parliament s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee PAEC Inquiry 2 2 Auditor General s Investigation 2 3 Estate Agents Guarantee Fund EAGF 2 4 Political Interference in the performance of the Surveyor General s responsibilities 3 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn in Melbourne Victoria she attended Oak Park High School before receiving her tertiary education at the University of Melbourne Bachelor of Arts 1968 Diploma of Education 1969 and at La Trobe University Bachelor of Education 1979 She is also a Justice of the Peace In 1970 she became a secondary school teacher and from 1982 to 1989 she was electorate officer to state Labor minister Pauline Toner 1 Political career EditIn 1989 she succeeded Toner in the seat of Greensborough in a by election In 1992 her seat was abolished and she transferred to Bundoora She also entered the shadow ministry that year serving as Shadow Minister for Community Services 1992 96 Women s Affairs 1993 96 Environment Conservation and Land Management 1996 99 and Water Resources 1997 99 When Labor won office under Steve Bracks in 1999 she became Minister for Women s Affairs Environment and Conservation Although she remained Minister for Environment and Conservation Garbutt lost responsibility for Land Victoria in the reshuffled Bracks Cabinet following the 2002 elections Land Victoria was assigned to Planning Minister Mary Delahunty In 2002 she transferred to Community Services She retired in 2006 1 Parliament s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee PAEC Inquiry Edit As Minister for Environment and Conservation Garbutt was subject to scrutiny by the Parliament s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee PAEC Inquiry into 2002 03 budget estimates on 25 June 2002 concerning her failure to table the 1999 2000 and 2000 01 Reports of the Surveyor General of Victoria Keith Clifford Bell as required under the Survey Coordination Act 1958 2 Although she advised the PAEC that the reports were not tabled as she considered them inaccurate she was unable to provide any details of inaccuracies Garbutt was also interviewed on ABC Radio by Virginia Trioli on 1 July 2002 and again claimed that the Surveyor General s reports were inaccurate but was unable to provide any details of her claims of inaccuracies 3 The reports were subsequently tabled without alteration and Garbutt made no further claims of inaccuracies Notably the Executive Director of Land Victoria Elizabeth O Keeffe to whom the Surveyor General reported through to Garbutt and Department Secretary Chloe Munro left her position in August 2002 It was noted that Garbutt had received her advice on unsubstantiated inaccuracies in the Surveyor General s reports from O Keeffe From the outset both the Victorian Government Solicitor and the Auditor General had advised that such reports should be tabled without interference Matters raised by the Surveyor General were also reported in the Auditor General s own investigations and confirmed 4 Auditor General s Investigation Edit Concerns raised in the Surveyor General s reports were confirmed by the Auditor General who in 2002 reviewed the functions and responsibilities of the Surveyor General The Surveyor General reported to Minister Garbutt and was under Land Victoria for administration a responsibility of Garbutt The Auditor General identified the interference by Land Victoria in the performance of the Surveyor General s responsibilities including the wrongful transfer of the Surveyor General s responsibilities to areas of Land Victoria outside of the Office of Surveyor General The Auditor General advised that the Surveyor General s responsibilities could not be transferred without legislative mandate The Auditor General found that the transfer of the functions of the Surveyor General had seen them delivered unsatisfactorily by other units under Land Victoria and failing to meet the legislative obligations 5 The Opposition directed all blame for concerns to Garbutt and emphasized the extreme political interference in the performance of the statutory functions of the Surveyor General by Garbutt the Department of Natural Resources and Environment DNRE and Land Victoria senior management under Executive Director Elizabeth O Keeffe It was also reported that O Keeffe had approved a 100 000 contract for a consultant to lobby her own Minister Garbutt to discredit the Surveyor General 6 Estate Agents Guarantee Fund EAGF Edit Further concerns about Garbutt were raised in the Parliament on 17 April 2002 and again on 17 October 2002 by Opposition environment spokesman Victor Perton regarding the attempted misuse of millions of dollars from the Estate Agents Guarantee Fund EAGF by Land Victoria and the Department of Justice DoJ 7 8 9 Specifically Perton reported that Land Victoria and the Department of Justice had conspired to invent a survey reform project to win 7 5 million from the fund Land Victoria a division of DNRE under direction of the Executive Director O Keeffe and in collaboration with DoJ was reported to have attempted to create the survey project to obtain extra government funding through EAGF despite already having been funded The administration of EAGF was under DoJ It was later reported that the Surveyor General had reported his concerns to the Auditor General who stepped into to prevent it proceeding The Surveyor General also reported his concerns to the Ombudsman Perton in April 2002 in Parliament and earlier in the media quoted from documents from 2001 in which the assistant director of land records and information services Ivan Powell talks of having invented some benefits in regards to the project and of a request to invent another layer of detail Powell was a senior Land Registry official under Land Victoria 8 7 Political Interference in the performance of the Surveyor General s responsibilities Edit The Opposition blamed Garbutt and also her successor Mary Delahunty for extreme political interference in the performance of the Surveyor General s responsibilities Such interference included attempts to block or alter annual reports from the Surveyor General affix his electronic signature without his knowledge or permission threats and intimidation by the former Executive Director of Land Victoria Elizabeth O Keeffe hiring of private investigators to investigate the Surveyor General and his office and efforts to interfere with his review of State electoral boundaries in his capacity as an Electoral Boundaries Commissioner The responsible departmental secretaries were Chloe Munro DNRE 1999 2002 and Lindsay Nielson Department of Sustainability and Environment from 2003 4 Over the period 2001 04 The Age Herald Sun and ABC carried numerous reports of such interference and it was frequently raised by the Opposition in both Houses of the Parliament of Victoria and was reported in Hansard Such reporting continued well after Bell resigned his appointment as Surveyor General of Victoria in July 2003 and joined the World Bank Notably Bell was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2022 Queen s Birthday Honours Australia for significant service to surveying to geospatial information and to humanitarian operations 10 References Edit a b Sherryl Maree Garbutt re member a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851 Parliament of Victoria Retrieved 25 August 2022 https www parliament vic gov au archive paec inquiries budgetestimates 2002 3 transcripts PAEC Transcript EnvironmentConservation 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