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Professor Glyn Davis has resigned as Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary after three years in the role. His last day is June ...
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 ...
Submarine cables silently dictate who controls information, influences minds, and intercepts global wartime intelligence.
Tax compliance may soon feel effortless, but stewardship, privacy, and human oversight remain non-negotiable cornerstones.
Victorians can influence anti-corruption reforms by submitting views on IBAC’s powers, scope, and effectiveness.
Respected judge John Sackar will evaluate how NSW laws protect vulnerable groups without undermining core freedoms.
Reform fatigue, political pressure, and bureaucratic inertia collide as the APS confronts unfinished business and accountability.
Entrenched police culture persists due to political apathy, public disillusionment, and resistance to meaningful structural reform.
More marginalised communities will finally help shape digital systems rather than struggle to survive within them.
Mentorship, structured practice, and peer learning transform capable staff into experts who thrive amid complexity.
Two key Senate inquiries stall progress, with final reports delayed amid election disruptions and procedural reshuffles.