Canberra calls the north vital, yet the Northern Territory's APS share is slipping. What would real commitment look like?
Greenland’s growing role in Arctic security and trade puts Australia’s shipping lifelines and Antarctic ambitions in sharper focus.
Brereton’s continued Defence involvement is explained as subject-specific support, managed within established NACC safeguards.
Legal help for state servants at a child abuse inquiry has backfired, with three Tasmanian officials told to repay $76,000.
From champagne requests to tender shortcuts, procurement lapses keep piling up. Could an AI interface force the APS to play ...
Draft ATO guidelines warn job seekers not to lean on AI to fudge skills, stressing transparency and fair competition.
Frontline research and regional jobs are set to go as DPIRD presses ahead with a restructure pitched as “financially ...
ICAC alleges the procurement category specialist solicited $11.5 million in bribes from Transport for NSW contractors.
AI in government is here to stay. The challenge is steering adoption with care, not chasing tools for their own sake.
AI can fix the drag felt by citizens when accessing multiple government agencies, but only if we design it with ongoing human accountability.
Estonia’s approach to embedding AI into government processes and service delivery can teach Australia some valuable lessons.
Public servants want to use AI, but without proper leadership, the fear of failure is too great. Here's how that can change.
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