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Libby Lyons is an Australian former public servant who served as the director of the Australian Government's
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. She was appointed director in October 2015 and completed her term in April 2021. As director, Lyons played a key role in promoting and improving
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in Australian workplaces. She has also been a member of and chaired many boards in several sectors.


Early life and education

Lyons was born in
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and grew up in
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. She was educated at Sacré Coeur School in Glen Iris. After completing school, Libby trained as a
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teacher, and started her working life teaching in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne.


Career

Lyons has worked in senior management roles across the corporate and government sectors in the energy, resources and telecommunications industries. In 2014 she moved to
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, and headed Corporate Affairs for
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's Olympic Dam project. She held senior roles at
Atlas Iron Atlas Iron is an Australian mining company and an iron ore explorer, developer and producer, predominantly active in the Pilbara region and is owned by Redstone Resources, a fully owned subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting.
, CITIC Pacific Mining,
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, and Western Power. She was also corporate relations manager at
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and acting chair and non-executive director of
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-based Reclaim Industries. In October 2015 Lyons was appointed director of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. In this position, she advocated to close the gender pay gap and break down occupational gender segregation in Australia. She is a strong advocate for ensuring flexible work practices are normalised for men, as well as women. In November 2016, Lyons presented Australia's gender equality scorecard, based on the Agency's latest data from employers, at the
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in Canberra. In the address, Lyons called on Australian employers to take urgent action to address the gender pay gap. She completed her term as director of the agency in April 2021.


Other roles

Lyons has chaired a number of not-for-profits. She took on the position of executive chairman for Kalparrin, a Perth-based charity that supports families of children with special needs, in June 2013. She was also on the board of directors and the chair of SIDS and Kids WA. In 2020, Lyons became the inaugural chair of Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), a not-for-profit that works with Australian higher education and research institutions to address systemic barriers to gender equity, diversity and inclusion. Following the conclusion of her term as director of the
Workplace Gender Equality Agency The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) is an Australian Government statutory agency responsible for promoting and improving gender equality in Australian workplaces. The agency was created by the ''Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012'' and ...
, Lyons was appointed as the inaugural chair of the Aged Care Workforce Industry Council. In February 2023, Lyons announced her resignation from the role. In August 2021 she was appointed WA Chapter chair of Chief Executive Women, for a term of two years. Lyons was appointed Adjunct-Professor at Australian Catholic University in 2021. In 2021 Lyons was appointed to the Strategic Council at Perth-based consultancy firm ReGen Strategic.


Politics

Lyons stood for
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preselection prior to the
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, losing to
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in the seat of Nedlands. She also contested preselection for the House of Representatives prior to the 2010 federal election, losing to incumbent Tangney MP
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. In 2021, Lyons ruled herself out of Liberal preselection for the federal seat of Pearce prior to the 2022 federal election.


Recognition

In both 2019 and 2018, Lyons was named in Apolitical's Gender Equality Top 100. Lyons featured in the book ''200 Women'', and was awarded Woman of the Decade for Gender Policy by the Women Economic Forum in 2019. Lyons was named Woman of the Decade for Gender Equality by the
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in 2019. In 2022, Lyons was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters by Curtin University for "distinguished service to the social sciences through outstanding and influential advocacy for gender equality in the workplace, with impacts in Australia and internationally". In 2024, she was inducted into the WA Women's Hall of Fame in the business category.


Family

Lyons comes from one of the prominent
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. She is the granddaughter of former Australian Prime Minister
Joseph Lyons Joseph Aloysius Lyons (15 September 1879 – 7 April 1939) was an Australian politician who served as the 10th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1932 until his death in 1939. He began his career in the Australian Labor Party (ALP), ...
and Dame Enid Lyons who was the first woman elected to Australia's House of Representatives, and the first woman appointed to the federal cabinet. Her father was Deputy Premier of Tasmania
Kevin Lyons Kevin Orchard Lyons (7 February 1923 – 24 May 2000) was an Australian politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly representing the seat of Darwin (later renamed Braddon). Biography Early life Born in 1923 in Hobart, he was th ...
and her brother is
Kevin Lyons Kevin Orchard Lyons (7 February 1923 – 24 May 2000) was an Australian politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly representing the seat of Darwin (later renamed Braddon). Biography Early life Born in 1923 in Hobart, he was th ...
QC, Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. She married
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Michael Jones, who died in 2010. She later married George Bowen.


References

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