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Dennis Trewin

Dennis Trewin
AO
13th Australian Statistician
In office
July 2000 – January 2007
Preceded by Bill McLennan
Succeeded by Brian Pink
Personal details
Born Dennis John Trewin
(1946-08-14) 14 August 1946 (age 70)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australian
Alma mater University of Melbourne
Australian National University
London School of Economics
Occupation Public servant

Dennis John Trewin AO (born 14 August 1946) is a former Australian public servant, who was the Australian Statistician, the head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, between July 2000 and January 2007.

Trewin joined the ABS in 1966 as a Statistics cadet. Between 1992 and 1995 he was the Deputy Government Statistician in Statistics New Zealand and a Deputy Australian Statistician from 1995 to 2000, when he was appointed as the Australian Statistician.

Dennis Trewin was the driving force behind the ABS's pioneering 'Measures of Australia's Progress' (MAP), a new system of integrated national progress measurement, linking economic, social, environmental and governance dimensions of progress, a project which gained wide respect among other national statistical offices and helped bring about the OECD's Global Project, 'Measuring the Progress of Societies'.

He holds other senior appointments in Australia such as non-judicial member of the Australian Electoral Commission and an Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University. He has held the office of President of the Statistical Society of Australia.

Internationally, in 2005 he completed a term as President of the International Statistical Institute having previously been Vice-President and President of the International Association of Survey Statisticians. He is a past editor of the International Statistical Review. He is Chairman of the Global Executive Board at the World Bank, Chairman of the Asia/Pacific Committee of Statistics, and Chairman of the Advisory Board of Swinburne University of Technology's Swinburne Institute for Social Research.

Trewin holds honorary life memberships of the International Statistical Institute and the Statistical Society of Australia. He was listed as one of Australia's Smart 100 in a 2003 poll run by the Australian magazine The Bulletin.


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