Korean partner agencies host Australian Border Force Defence Australia and South Korea have grown closer, responding to changing strategic conditions and the growing opportunities for co-investment.
Australian Border Force tries to shift 120 tonnes of seized vapes a month January 18, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social Nobody in the waste stream wants to take vapes because they are toxic and their lithium batteries explode upon crushing.
Arafura-class patrol boats slapped with Defence Projects of Concern listing October 20, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Defence Controversial for their big size but small punch, Project SEA 1180 patrol boats are in choppy waters.
Management of COVID cases on Border Force vessels raises union ire February 7, 2022 By Jackson Graham News Maritime Border Force staff are being made to stay on vessels when other crew members onboard test positive to COVID-19, says the CPSU.
Premium Insights and analysis You thought 2021 was hard January 25, 2022 By Stephen Bartos Australian Capital Territory For anyone working in the public service in Australia, 2022 will be even harder that 2021 was, says Stephen Bartos.
Public servants thanked as National Incident Centre clocks up two years November 9, 2021 By Jackson Graham Federal The National Incident Centre has been where many of the actions to protect the lives and health of Australians have stemmed from.
Key question left unanswered as ABF blames forgotten email for Hakeem Al-Araibi's arrest February 19, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal It’s now clear that an Australian Border Force officer neglected to send an email that could have prevented Hakeem Al-Araibi being arrested and locked up
Public sector leadership returns to the top of the agenda February 6, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski How are public sector leaders making service delivery fit for the future? In what ways is the public sector embracing the skills and aspirations of a diverse, intergenerational workforce?