Marles names cybersecurity boss, ASIC appoints CEO, ANZSOG reveals deputy dean, Victoria introduces parliamentary workplace commissioners.
The Mandarin acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the many nations across Australia, and pay our respect to Elders past and ...
The Australian Public Service in the 1970s saw a period of economic restraint – and major technology and social change.
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Kristy Bourne has been appointed to lead Tasmania’s Department of Justice after several months acting in the role.
Geoff Raby's 'Great Game On' provides insights on China's rise and the new Eurasian power dynamics in the quest for global supremacy.
Minister Katy Gallagher will add government services to her existing public service and finance responsibilities.
The federal, NSW and Victorian governments are unified in their condemnation of antisemitism, hate speech and attacks in Australia.
Evidence of hybrid work indicates benefits, yet leaders push for a full office return. What will drive future policies?
The Queensland Audit Office has found the health sector faces numerous issues, including mounting costs and worsening waiting ...
In Tasmania, Peter Dutton’s APS job-cutting policy would equate to 900 jobs lost and impact services including Medicare, veterans’ pensions and housing.
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