NBN Co braces for harsher weather, rolling out fibre upgrades and backup gear to keep services stable as climate risks rise.
Longstanding disparities at other agencies remain stubbornly entrenched despite an increase in APS numbers. The ATO still ...
UK government employees are being asked to dig their own graves by pitching AI-based ideas intended to replace them and their ...
Linking Beetaloo gas to AI projects could position Australia as a digital leader, but only if policy and pilot projects move ...
NSW tightens the rules on consultants, with core policy, programs, and cabinet advice now required to stay inside the APS ...
A Senate inquiry finds university leaders out of step, with calls for stronger accountability, transparency, and a shift in ...
Forget tenancy conditions; the ATO is going after the profits of illegal tobacco. Hefty fines all round as agencies fight ...
Last week, Sir Richard Moore, chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, gave a public address before handing over the reins of the organisation better known as MI6. By tradition, he’s known as C ...
Jim Chalmers has tasked the Board of Taxation with a red tape cull, as Andrew Mills takes the helm as acting chair.
The UN Command in South Korea will welcome its second Australian deputy commander, Major General Scott Winter.
Lanyon to lead NSW police force, Houghton returns to DEECA, NZ names reserve bank governor, SA cabinet reshuffle, Peter Varghese's new gig.
Populism feeds on this, Leigh says. Its appeal lies in casting politics as “us” versus “them” — elites, immigrants or ...
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