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Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) said that any move toward adopting digital financial reporting for ...
The gender balance in leadership, standardised pay practices, and transparency have driven fairer outcomes across public institutions.
Collaboration between universities and the APS is vital to building sovereign, ethical AI that serves Australia.
Parties face a pivotal reckoning: to prioritise long-term public good over short-term wins and factional interests.
Housing minister Rose Jackson looks within for answers to turn new sod. So, do you own dogs? OK, how many and what kind?
The CPSU claims Labor is distracted by the total size of the VPS instead of the needs of a fast growing population.
Regulatory overhaul, economic rebound, and strategic cuts reflect a bold shift toward streamlined services and priorities.
Securocrats welcome the return of domestic agencies to the mothership but warn the debate is still fixated on Pezzullo-style leadership.
An inquiry has been asked to examine the connections between Queensland state care and the youth justice system.
A NSW Parks and Wildlife Service proposal would see almost all national parks charge for camping, with increased fees in high season.
Gender pay gap data for 120 public sector workplaces in 2023 highlights disparities across the APS and other government bodies.
Systemic failures, weak oversight, and undervalued educators demand urgent reform to protect Australia’s youngest learners.