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Dennis O’Reilly has been appointed acting Western Australian electoral commissioner while Robert Kennedy is on personal leave. The appointment comes two weeks after the government announced a special ...
Concerns grow that vague estimates responses may hide poor governance under Labor’s strengthened political mandate.
Termination tactics go awry for revenue agency as litigation puts a cloud over the recruitability of a highly sensitive role.
Leaders condemned harsh laws amplifying harm to Indigenous youth, demanding justice, dignity, and true partnership.
DVA is sharpening its internal focus, embedding innovation, wellbeing, and empowered leadership to drive cultural transformation.
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) said that any move toward adopting digital financial reporting for ...
An inquiry has been asked to examine the connections between Queensland state care and the youth justice system.
The public service has a much smaller gender pay gap than the private sector. It’s a big achievement
The gender balance in leadership, standardised pay practices, and transparency have driven fairer outcomes across public institutions.
The CPSU claims Labor is distracted by the total size of the VPS instead of the needs of a fast growing population.
Collaboration between universities and the APS is vital to building sovereign, ethical AI that serves Australia.
With a new minister for early childhood education, what can the government do to make centres safer?
Systemic failures, weak oversight, and undervalued educators demand urgent reform to protect Australia’s youngest learners.
Regulatory overhaul, economic rebound, and strategic cuts reflect a bold shift toward streamlined services and priorities.
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