The State Government has revealed 56 appointments to its GOC boards, 30 of whom are women.

The appointments bring the tally of women on its boards to 52 per cent, marginally down on previous levels.
Union officials and former Labor MPs gained or were re-appointed to seats on some of the boards with Vivienne Doogan from the Together Union appointed to Queensland Rail and Queensland Council of Unions general secretary Jacqueline King appointed to CS Energy’s board.
King is also on the Workcover board. Wendy Street, national president of the Finance Sector Union, was appointed to the CleanCo board However, there was a smattering of business executives, public servants and academics who also made the grade.
Deirdre Swan, a former deputy president of the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission joined Gladstone Ports and former Perpetual chief investment officer Emilio Gonzalez has joined the QIC board. Former Treasurer Wayne Swan was also re-appointed to the Stanwell Corporation board.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the new and reappointed board members had a very important job ahead of them.
“I’m proud to see so many women taking up more than half of the positions on the Queensland Government-owned business boards,” she said.
“We set ourselves the important task of lifting women’s representation and have since exceeded the targets put in place.
“Congratulations to all those new and continuing members for contributing to a better, brighter Queensland.”
New appointments were:
CleanCo
CS Energy
Stanwell
Energy Queensland
Powerlink
Ports North
Gladstone Ports Corporation
North Queensland Bulk Ports
Port of Townsville
QIC
Sunwater
Queensland Rail
Seqwater
QTC Capital Markets Board
State Investment Advisory Board
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