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Edwards, Meredith Ann (1941-)

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Australian Women's Register

Professor Meredith Edwards AM has seen an extensive career as lecturer, researcher and policy analyst in economics. She is best known for developing policies around AUSTUDY, Child Support, HECS and long-term unemployment initiatives. She is currently Deputy Vice Chancellor and Director, National Institute for Governance at the University of Canberra.

Born in Sydney and the eldest of three sisters, Edwards was educated at Canberra High School where she was Vice-Captain. She went on to complete a Bachelor of Commerce (Degree with Honours) at the University of Melbourne (1963) and later, in 1983, a PhD in Public Finance at the Australian National University.

Edwards began her academic career from 1963 with a post at the University of Malaya, followed by the Australian National University and the Canberra College of Advanced Education. She also served on government-appointed consultative committees and was seconded to the Office for the Status of Women in 1983. She went on to work in the Commonwealth Public Service until 1997.

Edwards worked in many departments: as Special Advisor on Youth Allowances in both the (then) Department of Education and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (1983-1985), focussing on rationalisation of Australia's youth allowances and the introduction of AUSTUDY; in the Department of Social Security (1986-1990) assisting a Cabinet Sub-Committee on Child Support Policy and as Head of the Social Policy Division; in the Department of Health, Housing and Community Services (1990-1992) as Director of the National Housing Strategy; and in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (1993-1997) as Head of a Taskforce on long term unemployment issues and later as Deputy Secretary of that Department. She was a member of the Women's Electoral Lobby, with particular focus on childcare and economic matters, and often acted as WEL's economic spokesperson.

In addition, Edwards was a member of the Wran Committee on Higher Education Funding (1988-1989). She is a member of the Australian Statistics Advisory Council, a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (FAIM), a Member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for International and Public Law at the Australian National University and was President of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand (ACT Branch) from 1994-1996.

She was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canberra in August 1997 when she also became Professor. In 1999 she became Director of the National Institute for Governance at the University of Canberra.

Professor Edwards has published numerous articles and presented many papers in the area of policy development and analysis, particularly in the areas of economics and tax in the family, child support, housing, poverty, women in government, and governance. Her recent book Social Policy, Public Policy: From Problem to Practice is based on case studies taken from her time working with the Commonwealth Public Service.

Professor Edwards was awarded the Order of Australia (AM) in 1992.

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Australian Women's Register

  1. Social policy, public policy : from problem to practice
    Meredith Edwards with Cosmo Howard and Robin Miller
    [2001]
    Published: Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W.
  2. Inside agitators : Australian femocrats and the State
    Hester Eisenstein
    [1996]
    Published: Allen & Unwin, St Leonards
  3. Sisters in Suits: Women and Public Policy in Australia
    Sawer, Marion
    [1990]
    Published: Allen & Unwin, Sydney
  4. The Burton girls
    Marion Frith
    [1994]
  5. Face to face: the power of sisterhood
    Jane Cadzow
    [1987?]
  6. Who's who in Australia 2002
    Herd, Margaret
    [2002]
    Published: Crown Content, Melbourne

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  1. Family Notices
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    The Sydney Morning Herald..., Monday 23 June 1941 p 8
    ... eis-a ron. EDWARDS-June 21. ul Inltlr:ncre, Strathflcld. to Uorlr, wife al A. li. Edwards-it ... eisest. '" Eastwood. CRAIG-TOr.SÜ.'1'r.-Tin- InMiRcnid't Is t.. nouneed ot Isabel Ann» Tnrbett lA.i.F.. ... daughter ol .Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Bradley, of North Sydney. LAW-WAUGH.-June 14, 1941. at St. John's, ... 4745 words
  2. Family Notices
    The Argus (Melbourne,..., Wednesday 28 October 1942 p 2
    ... - a daughter. '(Both well.) EDWARDS.-On October 21. at Brighton Community Hospital, to Phillis and ... not in vain. GOSHEN.-On October 26. 'at Mansfield Hospital, VX2SS09, Driver Edward Joseph (Joe), loved ... loved wife of Major Thomas Behan. of 52 The Grove, Coburg, and lovdig- mother of Edward (deceased). ... 3890 words
  3. Family Notices
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    The Sydney Morning Herald..., Wednesday 18 June 1941 p 10
    ... MEREDITH- June 10 1941 nt his sons resl- I dice Mi C Mtredl li 111 Lancaster Avenue uiiclibuttl ... BIRTHS. BATHGVTF (ure Joncsi -June 14 1941 at m.le. """iff»"?8 Si", «'7"}Peld4 to Gwen^if. ... H-SKETH (nee Lorna Proudl -Ma« 9 1941 at Hclctiie pilvnte hospital to Lorna wife ot Corporal I B Hewett! ... 4882 words