NBN Co CEO Appointment

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Albanese Government congratulates Ms Ellie Sweeney on her appointment by the NBN Co Board as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NBN Co for a term of five years.

Ms Sweeney has more than 20 years of executive experience in the telecommunications sector, including as CEO and Chief Operating Officer of Vocus Group, and over 10 years at Telstra.

The NBN is critical national infrastructure, underpinning economic activity and productivity growth across Australia, helping businesses stay internationally competitive and consumers to stay connected.

Ms Sweeney brings a strong understanding of NBN Co's mission to provide fast, reliable, affordable and secure broadband services to Australians, and the industry and regulatory environment within which NBN Co operates.

Ms Sweeney will replace Mr Philip Knox, who has acted as NBN Co's interim CEO since May 2024, following the resignation of former NBN Co CEO Mr Stephen Rue.

Mr Knox will return to the role of Chief Financial Officer once Ms Sweeney commences as CEO.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP:

"Ms Sweeney's appointment comes at an important time for NBN Co, to maximise the benefits of the National Broadband Network for all Australians.

"The Albanese Government is investing to support NBN Co to deliver network upgrades and improved technology to meet the growing connectivity needs of Australians.

"Our goal is to narrow the digital divide across Australian communities, and ensure we have world-class digital infrastructure to support a Future Made in Australia."

Quotes attributable to Minister for Finance, Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher:

"Ms Sweeney has demonstrated strong leadership qualities and has decades of experience leading transformation in the telecommunications industry.

"Ms Sweeney's leadership will help NBN Co continue its work delivering fast, reliable and affordable connectivity to families, communities and businesses, building a more connected and prosperous Australia."

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