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Calls grow for a permanent Senate committee to monitor government use of consultants, with Coalition, Labor and the Greens showing rare signs of alignment.
PwC’s back in the tent. No accountability, no justice, no worries, as Canberra’s culture of impunity rolls on.
Four in five respondents to our national survey believe technology can offer the 'intelligent guidance' to help government service users.
Sue-Anne Hunter will have the monumental task of arresting the widening gaps for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.
V/Line names longtime transport exec William Tieppo as incoming CEO, with growth, procurement, and big service targets in his brief.
Department says regional offices stay, but up to 266 roles go as DPIRD trims to meet budget targets under Minns’ public sector push.
Week four of ICAC’s Wyvern probe opens with more revelations: cash-for-contracts, missing tender trucks, and hay bale laundering.
Our national survey shows a gulf between the willingness of public servants to use AI and the preparedness of the agencies they work for.
No upgrade ban for APS flyers -- just a requirement to log business-class boosts as gifts, if the airline says it’s 'to avoid being bumped.' ...
As Treaty talks stall and key targets worsen, Closing the Gap risks becoming policy theatre without serious structural reform ...
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development restructuring prompts union backlash over job mismatch, regional ...
Public service perks face a bipartisan reckoning as Jacqui Lambie and Chris Minns put top-tier pay in their legislative ...