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Adam Fennessy takes up the IPAA ACT presidency, succeeding Katherine Jones and signalling a steady hand on the public purpose ...
The UK government has a plan to fundamentally rewire the state, but unions, technology, and civil service culture are proving ...
Murray Watt lends federal weight in Paris to Murujuga’s World Heritage bid, with Traditional Owners front and centre.
The ATO’s Bristow tech spend review promised transparency. What it delivered was a generic checklist and a fresh FOI request from the union.
Yo-yo staffing caps, union mandates, and ministerial deflections have one consistent loser: APS performance. What will it take for the service to stand up for itself?
Home Affairs got caught playing favourites. The APSC’s response? A new strategy, some proactive monitoring, and a firm promise not to scare the horses.
Silencing staff with legalese? NSW integrity bodies say not on their watch. Deeds of release don’t trump the public interest ...
The public service ideal of being ‘frank and fearless’ meets its toughest test in today’s political climate. History, ...
Shortcuts to policy insight are tempting. But if your AI tool can’t tell a structural driver from a lifestyle choice, it might be time to bring the librarians back in.
New Zealand public servants expressed belief in their work and concerns about integrity and change management.
Without considering the worldwide market for ERPs, agency personnel have ended up not knowing what good looks like.
The former Queensland director-general brings a big reputation to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and ...
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