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Royal commission led by Natasha Stott Despoja sets out 136 recommendations to prevent and respond to domestic, family and sexual violence.
More Australians than ever now trust the ABS and the statistics it produces, with awareness and credibility climbing.
The people vs robodebt' retells the 2016 welfare debt saga, highlighting the courage of public servants and citizens in standing against a flawed system.
TfNSW stretches its redundancy offer deadline for senior managers, with the PSA signalling strong uptake and looming disputes ...
Finance is recasting itself as the APS’s service shopfront, bundling IT, procurement, ERP and AI capabilities for all agencies.
A fresh watchdog role in WA will back local councils with early fixes, but also bring sharper powers to deal with dysfunction.
Counting nature as a productivity asset reframes growth; prevention and smarter standards can deliver dividends that tax reform never will.
The Harbour Bridge protest became a test case for NSW law, exposing tensions between public order, politics and democratic freedoms.
Tax, red tape, and productivity dominate again, but public servants know the bigger picture is prevention and public goods.
Western Australia will join three other states with its own commissions, as productivity dominates the national agenda.
Cutting red tape hasn’t worked. Smarter regulation, with Rules as Code and A, could reshape trust, compliance and productivity.
What if the APS stopped defaulting to ‘no’? Rehumanising public service means shifting from compliance to connection and care ...