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Rate peg’s revenge? Councils warn that cost shifting is now cloaked as indirect taxes, quietly passed to residents under the ...
Public servants now have skin in the game as the antisemitism envoy calls for audits, training, and funding levers across ...
Tasmania is testing the limits of federation. What happens when a state can no longer deliver — and the Constitution offers ...
The pressure’s on to cut regulatory drag -- but rules don’t disappear just because ministers say so. Could digital reporting ...
Army aviation shifts north with Oakey Black Hawk base, co-locating firepower and training as natural disasters grow more ...
Despite Five Eyes ties, Australia says US intel sharing on space ops is hampered by classification rules that block full ...
Home Affairs got caught playing favourites. The APSC’s response? A new strategy, some proactive monitoring, and a firm ...
The ATO’s Bristow tech spend review promised transparency. What it delivered was a generic checklist and a fresh FOI request ...
Silencing staff with legalese? NSW integrity bodies say not on their watch. Deeds of release don’t trump the public interest ...
Commonwealth Auditor-General Caralee McLiesh has warned that democracy will pay a price unless the public service gets ...
Murray Watt lends federal weight in Paris to Murujuga’s World Heritage bid, with Traditional Owners front and centre.
The UK government has a plan to fundamentally rewire the state, but unions, technology, and civil service culture are proving ...