Alan Rose (public servant)
Alan Rose (born 1944) is an Australian public servant best known for his role as Secretary of the Department of Resources and Energy during the Whitlam government and the early Fraser government. His tenure encompassed a period of significant national and international energy policy changes, particularly the oil shocks of the 1970s.
Rose joined the Commonwealth Public Service in 1965 and held various positions before rising to prominence. As Secretary of the Department of Resources and Energy, he advised the government on crucial issues related to energy security, resource management, and international energy agreements. His work involved navigating complex political and economic landscapes, including negotiations with state governments and international organizations.
Following his time in the Department of Resources and Energy, Rose continued to contribute to public policy. He served on various boards and committees related to energy and resource development. He has also been involved in consulting and advisory roles in the private sector.
Rose's contributions to Australian public service are recognized for his expertise in energy and resource policy, and his ability to manage complex challenges during a period of rapid change in the global energy landscape.