Tuesday, March 18, 2025

New DFFH And DJSIR Secretaries named

The Victorian Government has today appointed two new departmental Secretaries, with Peta McCammon to lead the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) and Tim Ada to lead the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (DJSIR).

I congratulate Peta and Tim on their appointments and look forward to the leadership, energy and innovation they will bring to DFFH and DJSIR respectively,” said Premier, Daniel Andrews.

“Peta and Tim are both highly respected within the public sector and will continue to drive important reforms for the Victorian community.”

The Premier said both bring extensive experience as public sector leaders who have contributed to important reforms in recent years.

Ms McCammon comes to DFFH from the Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS), where she was Associate Secretary with responsibility for policy areas such as Youth Justice and service delivery reform, as well as other key internal functions.

Her Victorian Public Service career has also included senior roles at the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC), the Department of Treasury and Finance and the then Department of Human Services. She has led reforms in family violence, mental health and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Tim Ada.

Mr Ada joins DJSIR from DPC, where he was Deputy Secretary, Economic Policy and State Productivity. In this role, he has made an important contribution to the state’s economic development, innovation and infrastructure agenda.

Prior to his time at DPC, he was Deputy Secretary of Jobs and Innovation at the then Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, leading a team responsible for the development of a range of key industry sectors.

Mr Ada has also held executive positions at the former Department of Environment and Primary Industries and, in the mid-2000s, established the Victorian Government Business Office in New York.

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