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Ministers want TAFE and uni working as one, with a roadmap to smash barriers and build skills for today’s workforce and ...
The rapid rise of AI demands that public servants hold on to curiosity and meaning to navigate a changing government ...
A new banking service in Nauru marks a key milestone in the treaty with Australia, strengthening economic, security, and ...
A former judge will lead WA’s justice review, probing delays, costs and whether courts are the best place for every matter.
GovAI is the public service's first attempt at putting together a whole-of-government AI framework and testing system.
Join Australia’s communicators within Government and related organisations for a powerful day of insight, strategy, and connection at the 2025 Government Communication Forum.
A ban may win headlines, but teaching media literacy is the long-term reform that equips young people to thrive in a digital democracy.
The consolidated Defence deal hands Toll responsibility for national logistics, seeking greater efficiency and stronger supply resilience.
A GAO report into how the Department of State, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Social Security Administration (SSA), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reveal that US public servants struggle ...
Greg Melick has used his farewell address to defends the Integrity Commission’s work in strengthening public sector integrity education.
The Albanese government has pounced on hybrid work practices as a bankable win for both the budget and taxpayers, after the Department of Finance’s annual stocktake of bureaucratic floorspace revealed ...
Behind the rhetoric of resilience, productivity, and tax, the roundtable will test whether Canberra can move from broad vision to concrete change.
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