State
IPAA Awards
2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize winner, Matthew Bowes, with Dr Andrew Banfield, Frances Adamson and Frank Exon.
The outstanding work and achievement of people working in the public administration profession, and studying public administration at university, is recognised through awards by many IPAA Divisions.
IPAA Victoria
Victorian Fellows
IPAA Victoria recognises the outstanding contribution of individuals to public administration, achievement of the Institute’s objectives and exemplary service to the Victoria community. Nominations for new Fellows are made by existing Fellows. IPAA Victoria Fellows are entitled to use the postnominal FIPAA (VIC).
Further information on the Victorian Fellows is available on the IPAA Victoria website.
Leadership in the Public Sector Awards
IPAA Victoria honours the energy, expertise and dedication of teams and organisations working in, and with, the Victorian public purpose sector through these awards. They are inclusive of all three levels of government and include nine award categories.
Further information on the Leadership in the Public Sector Awards is available on the IPAA Victoria website.
Top 50 Public Sector Women Awards
IPAA Victoria’s Top 50 Public Sector Women Awards recognise exceptional female leaders, both emerging and established.
Nominations for these awards are accepted for individuals working in the Victorian Public Service, local government, Victorian statutory authorities and Australian Public Service staff based in Victoria.
Further information on the Top 50 Public Sector Women Awards is available on the IPAA Victoria website.
IPAA Western Australia
W S Lonnie Awards
IPAA Western Australia recognises excellence and improved accountability standards in annual reporting across the Western Australia public sector through these annual awards.
All Western Australia public service agencies are eligible and considered as part of the judging process.
Further information on the W S Lonnie Awards is available on the IPAA Western Australia website.
Achievement Awards
IPAA Western Australia recognises public sector best practice by individuals and organisations through these annual awards.
Further information on the Achievement Awards is available on the IPAA Western Australia website.
Education Awards
IPAA Western Australia recognises outstanding academic achievement by students undertaking particular public administration courses offered by both Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, and Murdoch University.
Further information on the Education Awards is available on the IPAA Western Australia website.
IPAA ACT
SPIRIT OF SERVICE AWARDS
Established in 2021, IPAA ACT’s Spirit of Service Awards recognise and celebrate public sector initiatives that drive positive change for the Australian community.
Through these awards, we highlight these outstanding efforts, share the learnings from major initiatives with the wider public sector, and help raise the profile of nominating agencies.
E A Lyall Memorial Prize
IPAA ACT recognises the exceptional academic achievement of undergraduate students completing the Bureaucracy, Politics and Power course offered by the College of Arts & Social Sciences at The Australian National University as part of a Bachelor of Public Policy.
The prize is awarded to the student with the highest mark in the Bureaucracy, Politics and Power unit.
Further information on the E A Lyall Memorial Prize s available on the IPAA ACT website.
IPAA Tasmania
Public Sector Management Work-Based Project Award
IPAA Tasmania recognises the exceptional academic achievement of graduates with the highest mark in the work based project undertaken within the Public Sector Management Program offered by the Queensland University of Technology through its Graduate Certificate in Business (Public Sector Management).
Further information on the Public Sector Management Work-Based Project Award is available on the IPAA Tasmania website.