The ANAO criticises The Bureau chief for unclear spending of more than $1 billion, including IT project overruns.
Australian honours removals are rare and have never been done posthumously. The Order of Australia and related meritorious orders have historically been considered “living orders”. But the Royal ...
Jobs & Skills Australia urges harmonising VET and higher education to enhance skills, workforce productivity, and ...
TfNSW plans office returns, but unions demand consultation amid transport chaos and existing remote agreements.
CPA Australia urges the government to separate audit quality oversight from the proposed standard-setting body.
Senators face delays accessing security reports, prompting concerns over outdated access protocols and documentation.
Margy Burn: Preserving Australia’s histories for the record, bringing stories to life for the people
Margy Burn, a lifelong librarian, continues preserving diverse archives, emphasising women's, Indigenous, and LGB and TQ+ histories.
Kyndryl and Microsoft are leading the charge in transforming how government departments handle this challenge – with transparency and security at the crux of our ever-evolving digital landscape.
The Coalition hints it will tighten flexible work arrangements for public servants if it wins the upcoming federal election.
Unions criticise Victoria’s government for targeting administrative staff while overlooking inefficiencies in major projects.
Authentic emotion in leadership fosters trust, ethical clarity, and connection but remains misunderstood and scrutinised.
The ANAO audit found the ATO’s AI governance 'partly effective', highlighting policy gaps and ethical concerns.
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