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Current senior Australian Defence Organisation personnel : ウィキペディア英語版
Current senior Australian Defence Organisation personnel

This page provides at one time provided access to information about current ''senior'' Australian Defence Organisation personnel, but is currently out-of-date.〔Information about previous senior leaders can usually be found on the pages about the positions the current leaders occupy, or on pages pointed to by those pages.〕
The Australian Defence Organisation (ADO) consists of both the uniformed military, known as the Australian Defence Force (ADF), and the civilian Department of Defence, which includes a number of civilian support organisations. Within the "civilian" organisations, there are designated uniformed positions; within the uniformed organisations, civilians are not unusual, particularly in strategic, policy, personnel, finance, acquisition and intelligence focussed areas.
Nominally, the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) heads the ADF, and the Secretary (of the Department of Defence) heads the civilian organisations, but in fact, they ''jointly'' manage the Australian Defence Organisation under a ''"diarchy"'', and both report directly to the Minister for Defence. The ADO diarchy is a governance structure ''unique'' in the Australian Commonwealth Public Service.
Like most modern militaries, Australia has the possibility of five-star officers, but these are not active ranks, and are usually reserved for special circumstances.〔For example, Australia has had only three Field Marshals, two of which were honorary. None of them were appointed to Field Marshal to fulfill a military role, and the Duke of Edinburgh's appointment is purely ceremonial - he has never worn the uniform of an Australian Field Marshal.〕 The highest active rank in the Australian Defence Force is reserved for the CDF. This is a four-star rank and the CDF is the ''only'' Australian officer at that level. As a result of the diarchy, the Secretary of the Department of Defence is of an equivalent level.
As stated above, this page provides access to information about current senior ADO Leaders. This includes the parliamentarians, and those (both civilian and military) at the equivalent four-, three-, and, where useful, two- and one-star levels. About half of the raw data appears on the Australian Government "Defence leaders: high profile senior personnel" page . Rather than being merely a copy of that page, this page adds value by allowing the reader to organise (sort) the data by a number of criteria, and provides cross-references to people, positions, ranks, organisations, photographs and biographies.
==Parliamentary level ==

Under the current (September 2013) Liberal Government, there are three politicians associated with "Defence", (plus the Minister of Veterans' Affairs) :
*The Minister for Defence;
*The Assistant Minister for Defence; and
*The Parliamentary Secretary for Defence.

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