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Just browsing in 2004 casa annual report

Found the following:

Martin Dolan Member, Audit and Risk Committee [casa] – April 2004 to present
Martin Dolan is First Assistant Secretary, Aviation and Airports, Regulatory Group, Department of Transport and Regional Services.
Mr Dolan joined the Australian Public Service in 1980 to work with the government’s overseas aid program, and continued in that field for eleven years. He then moved to the Department of Primary Industries and Energy (later to become the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries
and Forestry). He worked there for ten years, principally in corporate management roles including planning and evaluation, ministerial support, communications and legal services, fi nancial management and corporate services.
His final roles were those of Chief Financial Officer and then Head of Corporate Management.
In 2001 Mr Dolan transferred to the Department of Transport and Regional Services. After completing a review of the department’s road
programs, he took over management of the Airports Division. He has since been responsible for the department’s role in selling Sydney Airport, the enhancement of aviation security, post-Ansett aviation policy and aviation safety reform. He is currently responsible for the department’s overall role in the regulation of aviation and airports.


Audit and Risk Committee


As required by the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997, CASA maintained an audit committee throughout 2004–05 to support effective corporate governance.

The committee comprised from 2004-2005 annual report:

Barbara Yeoh, Chair (April 2004 to present)
Martin Dolan (April 2004 to June 2005)
Michael Lewis (April 2004 to present)
Bruce Gemmell (April 2004 to present)
Mr David Andersen (Secretary)

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