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Explore the future of regulation in a rapidly evolving world at this two-day event, bringing together professionals from ...
Canberra dusts off old ideas as economic reform returns, with cautious talks about growth, productivity, and budget ...
An analysis of thousands of news items across Queensland reveals some dominant themes where tone, focus, and regional impact differ.
NSW’s infrastructure wraparounds shift from blue to Minns-red, as the government refreshes its official colour palette across agencies.
The NACC rebuffs David Shoebridge’s allegations of a robodebt cover-up, insisting edits to a press release were about accuracy, not concealment.
Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong back UN recognition of Palestine, calling it Australia’s best chance to help secure a lasting two-state peace.
These are questions that standard computer users, that is, all of us, are rarely called on to answer. We assume that all the Other People’s Computers that we use daily, wherever they may be, are ...
PwC Australia sets a cautionary example, with Finance imposing two years of intense oversight after senators raise concerns over breaches.
WA eyes moving WA Day to November, adding Easter Sunday, and harmonising holidays to boost tourism and productivity.
Government departments don’t need hype or high-risk experiments. They need trusted tools that deliver safe returns and improve public services.
More than 600 participants from across all levels of government shared their views, exploring readiness and the ethical, operational and cultural factors shaping AI adoption in the public sector.
The PSA wins a TfNSW poll on voluntary exits for 2,300 senior managers, as Josh Murray’s restructuring target shrinks from $600 million to $279 million.