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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.
The Bar Association of Queensland say 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.
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.
Gallium highlights Australia’s dilemma: rich in resources but lacking the infrastructure and policy to process them.
Hear Marcus Wigan, Pia Andrews and John Glenn discuss what generalism actually means, and the broader impact of generalist leadership in the Australian public service.
Queensland's mid-term MoG will move about 1,500 workers into the Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and ...
The prime minister’s decision will reveal his priorities: impartiality, appetite for reform, and institutional respect.
Australia's failure to create a national human rights framework is leading to more complaints at the UN, says social justice commissioner Katie Kiss.
Spiralling debt, unsustainable spending, and weak Treasury advice cast doubt on Tasmania’s fiscal future, says economist Saul Eslake.
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