Public service boss proposes survey on government

By Tom McIlroy
Updated December 13 2017 - 12:08am, first published December 12 2017 - 6:45pm
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 27:  Treasury Secretary Dr Martin Parkinson delivers the keynote address at a CEDA event at Sofitel Melbourne on November 27, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Josh Robenstone/Fairfax Media)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 27: Treasury Secretary Dr Martin Parkinson delivers the keynote address at a CEDA event at Sofitel Melbourne on November 27, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Josh Robenstone/Fairfax Media)
Dr Martin Parkinson, Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, during the Close the Gap 10th Anniversary Parliamentary Breakfast at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 10 February 2016. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Dr Martin Parkinson, Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, during the Close the Gap 10th Anniversary Parliamentary Breakfast at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 10 February 2016. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Prime Minister and Cabinet boss Martin Parkinson has challenged public service leaders to hold a potentially "discomforting" national survey of Australian views of government service delivery.

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