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Layoffs, court battles, and executive orders have reshaped America’s public workforce and unsettled legal norms.
ACT pinches fire and ambulance chiefs from NSW, board movements in Queensland, police commissioner movements in Victoria, NSW ...
Professor Glyn Davis has resigned as Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary after three years in the role. His last day is June ...
Charlotte Graham-McLay is a reporter for AAP. The Mandarin acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the many nations across ...
Tax compliance may soon feel effortless, but stewardship, privacy, and human oversight remain non-negotiable cornerstones.
More marginalised communities will finally help shape digital systems rather than struggle to survive within them.
One of Carney’s first orders of business will be a public service spending review. He intends to separate capital and ...
Reform fatigue, political pressure, and bureaucratic inertia collide as the APS confronts unfinished business and accountability.
Albanese prioritises rebuilding hollowed-out public services before tackling ambitious reforms during Labor’s second term.
Everyone loves returning to the office until everyone shows up. A reverse strike reveals chaotic office logistics, testing ...
Journalists are clustered in inner-city electorates, leaving suburban and multicultural communities underrepresented in ...
Two key Senate inquiries stall progress, with final reports delayed amid election disruptions and procedural reshuffles.