Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia
鈥淢y first vivid memory of 性视界 Grammar is of looking out of Mr Ramsden鈥檚 classroom across the freshly-cut ovals, smelling the grass and thinking 鈥榳ow, what an environment this is鈥,鈥 recalls Paul.
That initial affection for the School hasn鈥檛 waned and Paul remembers his school years with great fondness and pride.
鈥淚 enjoyed the academic side of school and I balanced that with other opportunities, like AFL in winter, cricket in summer, the junior school orchestra, debating and the magazine committee,鈥 says Paul.
Friendships and the dedication and support of the teachers still resonate.
鈥淚 was travelling to England and Wales with the first XI and suffered a personal injury before we were supposed to depart. I came off crutches just before our departure date and Dad and I suggested someone else should take my place. But Mr Banks, our coach, told Dad I should pack my bags because I was coming. That highlighted that the School was about everyone having a contribution to make and it wasn鈥檛 just about making the centuries,鈥 says Paul.
After graduating, Paul joined the Royal Australian Navy and was commissioned as an officer. He spent 14 years in the Navy, including operational service in the Middle East.
Paul then joined the public service, holding various roles at Government House before his appointment as the Governor-General鈥檚 most senior advisor and head of the Commonwealth agency.
He is also co-founder of the Make A Mark Australia (MAMA) charity that empowers children in impoverished communities through improved access to education. In its first ten years of operation, MAMA has helped to uplift over 50,000 children in seven countries.
鈥淚 think we all have a responsibility to help others navigate their pathway,鈥 says Paul.
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