Public sector estimates’ homework should be more detailed Defence Senator Pocock questioned Defence over the movement of department staff from the public service to private sector consulting practices.
Gambling ads should be banned in three years: report June 28, 2023 By AAP Communications & Technology A parliamentary inquiry recommends phasing out online gambling ads over three years and an eventual blanket ban across all forms of media.
ABC senate estimates immediately gets heated November 8, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Communications & Technology Senate estimates this morning saw the ABC questioned about the disclosure of salaries and staffing levels.
Tweaks to migration amendment met with opposition January 31, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal A proposed law to prevent non-citizens convicted of serious crimes from entering or staying in Australia is being met with opposition.
Geelong ATO office to stay after facing community pushback August 18, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Community & Social CPSU deputy national secretary Beth Vincent-Pietsch said union members met with federal and state politicians, approached local government, and petitioned to keep the office open.
Public servants hastily polish up the blue books as new Morrison ministry takes shape May 22, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal A who’s-who of the members in contention for Coalition ministerial positions in the days after the 2019 federal election.
Steps are being taken to address 'thin markets' for disability services April 11, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal The discussion has begun about what the government should do when supply doesn’t meet demand for disability support services.