Sound off as to what you think of the appointments?
Claire O'Neal for Home Affairs is a great pick. She's an excellent local member and has the Harvard JFK School of Government+ McKinsey pedigree, so no doubt has quite a few professional connections with state department types.
Someone who basically has a US equivalent NatSec background minus the gig in "naval intelligence" (i e. is overtly CIA) is a big improvement from a former corrupt cop, that's for sure.
Any surprises, pleasant or itherwise? Oh and Linda Burney, very happy for her and her current role.
Claire O'Neal for Home Affairs is a great pick. She's an excellent local member and has the Harvard JFK School of Government+ McKinsey pedigree, so no doubt has quite a few professional connections with state department types.
Someone who basically has a US equivalent NatSec background minus the gig in "naval intelligence" (i e. is overtly CIA) is a big improvement from a former corrupt cop, that's for sure.
Any surprises, pleasant or itherwise? Oh and Linda Burney, very happy for her and her current role.