Troy Wright
After graduating with a degree in social work, Troy Wright began working for Corrective Services NSW as a Probation and Parole officer in 1997. Over the next 13 years he worked in a variety of roles including the Home Detention program, Long Bay Parole Unit, and finally two years as a member of the State Parole Authority.
Having joined his union, the Public Service Association of NSW (PSA), almost immediately, he soon became a delegate on the Vocational Branch and was involved in disputes regarding fair workloads and safety in the workplace.
Having completed a Bachelor of Laws on a part-time basis across eight years, in 2010 he joined the CPSU Federal Office as a National Industrial Officer, where he worked until his election as PSA Assistant General Secretary (AGS) in 2016. He was re-elected to this role in 2021 and again in 2025.
Since becoming PSA AGS, he has been passionate about growing the union, reversing NSW’s wages cap on public sector workers and ending the state’s addiction to privatisation.
He is particularly interested in the federal industrial relations jurisdiction and utilising its powers where it applies to traditional State public sector entities to protect the rights of workers in privatised arms of government.
His appetite for public sector industrial relations is second only to his obsession with the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
He is in his third term as Assistant General Secretary of the PSA CPSU NSW.
