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Tony Shepherd (born 1944, Melbourne) is an Australian businessman. He started his career as a federal public servant while studying commerce part-time at the University of Melbourne. He worked in defence procurement in Canberra and for three years in Washington DC in the 1970s. On return to Australia in 1973 he joined the National Pipeline Authority under energy minister Rex Connor, spending a total of 15 years as a public servant.〔 In 1978 he joined the infrastructure company Transfield, where his first big project was the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, which was an early example of public–private partnership in Australia. He later worked on EastLink and the Lane Cove Tunnel.〔 In 2011 he became president of the Business Council of Australia for a two-year term, later extended by six months to March 2014. He was succeeded by Catherine Livingstone. By 2012 he was also chairing the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Sydney Cricket Ground & Sports Ground Trust.〔〔 In June 2012 he was made an officer of the Order of Australia for services to business, particularly infrastructure development, the arts and sport. He was chairman of Abbott Government's National Commission of Audit which ran between 2013 and March 2014. He was chairman of the WestConnex Delivery Authority from its establishment in November 2013, resigning in October 2015 when the organisation was merged into the Sydney Motorway Corporation〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony Shepherd (businessman)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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