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Police recruitment, steelworks rescue and drought relief dominate a tight South Australian pre-election state budget.
Parliamentary carpenters honed advanced cabinetry skills by building a $20,000 desk now sitting in storage, claims Jaala Hinchcliffe.
There are regulators, such as the ASIC, that have informed the ANAO that they have spoken with Treasury about their expectations statement, but conversations between the minister and the department ...
Drone ingenuity meets defence dysfunction as audit reveals billion-dollar blowouts and secrecy-shrouded capability delays.
FOI documents reveal a model assuming junior civil servants spend 62% of their time on automatable tasks, while boss' jobs are unthreatened.
Tourism Australia managing director departs, WA appoints ombud, chief scientist and SBDC chair, NSW names new information commissioner.
The Bar Association of Queensland says proposed changes to the state's planning laws for Olympic venues are 'contrary to the ...
New super tax divides public servants by fund type, prompting calls for tailored professional financial advice.
Delays, doubts, and diplomatic spin swirl as Australia’s submarine future hinges on fragile foreign timelines.
An air force sergeant’s croquet comeback reveals surprising depth in a genteel sport’s competitive global scene.
Watchdog targets underpayment in ‘cheap eats’ precincts as migrant worker exploitation cases escalate nationwide.
Public servants are reflecting on past government tech failures when considering the risks and benefits of using AI for policy development.