14 JUN: A woman credited with helping to smash a Sydney airport crime syndicate has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
While working for Customs between 2007 and early last year, Kathryn Michelle Kennedy played a pivotal role in unearthing serious criminal activity within the airport precinct, according to a statement on a federal government website.
The research analysis she initiated led to the arrest of "numerous" people, the statement says, resulting in the dismantling of an "entrenched and long-standing criminal syndicate, and the seizure of a commercial quantity of drugs".
Ms Kennedy receives a Public Service Medal (PSM).
Another public servant to receive a PSM yesterday is the Canberra-based head of the Australian Passport Office.
Robert John Nash launched the first ePassport and is credited with initiating and overseeing the most significant revision of Australia’s passport laws in 70 years.
The federal government website says that under his leadership, the average turnaround time for passport issue has been reduced from nearly six and a half days to just over four days.




