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Public enthusiasm is one thing, but road geometry, fatality data and cost-benefit maths all stack up against it. Governments ...
There's $50 billion owing to Tax since COVID, but hey, who's counting? Well, Rob Heferen, for one, as he draws a line under pandemic leniency.
Queensland director-general joins CFMEU inquiry, former chief judge to chair QSAC, deputy public service commissioner to Blavatnik professor.
Alarms, cameras and screens fail staffers, Leonie McGregor finds. Parliamentary offices remain unsafe, under-resourced, and underreported.
Conformity rewards silence and punishes insight. In public institutions, clear-eyed dissent is often the first casualty.
Defence CIO Chris Crozier says modern platforms, not legacy debt, will get the best people building the Commonwealth’s digital future.
Windeyer referred three senators to the firm’s change in governance structure, as well as the ethical and cultural reforms that in part arose from the Switkowski report that was released in September ...
Mark Daley introduces legislation for an independent victims commissioner with new powers, replacing the advisory board and reshaping oversight.
Racial literacy, cultural safety, and truth-telling aren’t wish-list items, says the race commissioner, they’re baseline requirements.
Enterprise change doesn’t begin with strategy -- it starts with quiet dissent. So who really leads reform in the public sector?
Integrity review? Yes. Transparency? Not yet. Briggs’ report waits for the right political weather to be deemed fit for daylight.
A who’s who of economic minds limber up in Leigh’s side tent ahead of the main reform gig. Red herring: This Dan Andrews is from the OECD.
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