The APS bureaucracy is being made to suck-up the same treatment it meted out to more than 400,000 robodebt victims.
ATO staff census numbers reveal plenty. Nobody pretends working for Tax is cool, even if it is. That's why people like it.
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Australia’s constitution was signed into law by an ailing Queen Victoria on July 9, 1900, in a year she described as her ...
Chief Executive Women appoints CEO, council members join AIATSIS, new Colombo Plan External Advisory Group, and much more.
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A new NGO called the Australian Cyber Network will facilitate cyber cooperation between the government and private sector.
Parliamentary Services secretary Rob Stefanic has used an internal staff email to announce a sudden spell of leave.
A trilateral meeting between the leaders of Australia, New Zealand and Canada — who are all members of the Five Eyes ...
Operation Bannister investigated whether a Home Affairs employee "closely related" to Paladin founder Craig Thrupp had ...
A new report illuminating how housing security and gender inequality collide calls on policymakers to take “immediate action” ...
Clare Wright has spent the past 10 years investigating the Yirrkala Bark Petitions — one of Parliament House's most ...