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Accord chair O鈥橩ane named next Queensland chancellor

Serial reviewer and interim higher education steward to head governing body of sunshine state鈥檚 sandstone university

Published on
December 3, 2025
Last updated
December 3, 2025
Mary O'Kane University of Queensland

Higher education reviewer and steward Mary O鈥橩ane has been named next chancellor of the University of Queensland (UQ), where she will succeed diplomat Peter Varghese.

O鈥橩ane, who chaired the Australian Universities Accord and is chief commissioner of the interim Australian Tertiary Education Commission (Atec), will take up the post in July.

A 鈥渟elf-confessed proud Queenslander鈥 who grew up in an inland mining town near the Tropic of Capricorn, O鈥橩ane said she looked forward to returning to the university where she had obtained her undergraduate science degree.

鈥淎fter helping to shape the Universities Accord, I鈥檓 excited to work with UQ鈥檚 community to achieve the accord鈥檚 vision for a more equitable higher education sector and recognition of the critical role universities play in supporting our nation鈥檚 economic and social prosperity,鈥 she said in a statement.

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O鈥橩ane is a former vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide and served as New South Wales鈥 inaugural chief scientist and engineer.

She runs her own consultancy and over the past two decades has conducted reviews on topics ranging from floods, fires, koalas and coal-seam gas to industry research centres, the Bureau of Meteorology and the higher education sector. 鈥淚 do a lot of reviews,鈥 she confessed, during a recent presentation at the University of Sydney.

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While legislation to establish the permanent Atec is currently before parliament, O鈥橩ane indicated that she would not apply for the chief commissioner鈥檚 position.

She stressed that her role with the interim Atec involved no decisions about UQ or other Queensland universities.

Varghese said that as accord chair, O鈥橩ane had 鈥減layed a central role in crafting a long-term vision for the future of the sector. UQ will greatly benefit from her leadership.鈥

Vice-chancellor Deborah Terry thanked Varghese for his 鈥渙utstanding service鈥 during two five-year terms as chancellor. 鈥淗e has led UQ through a period of immense disruption in the higher education sector and through considerable global challenge.

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鈥淥ur community will continue to benefit from his leadership and guidance over the next six months as we navigate the largest period of university reform in a generation.鈥

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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