Government inches towards public schools funding deal with states May 19, 2024 By Dan Holmes Australian Capital Territory Despite promises from successive governments since the Gonski review, the SRS has never been met in Australian public schools.
Premium Insights and analysis Remembering nearly 100 years of loud political history at MOAD May 20, 2024 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Shouts of ‘Shame, resign!’ and ‘Hear, hear!’ as a group of old-timers gathered to reminisce about the important role of the Old Parliament House building.
Premium Case studies APS culture needs a serious shake-up to deliver Albo’s lean, green, electric dream May 20, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Australian Capital Territory The bureaucracy will need to have a lot more technical people working directly for it if it wants to make the ‘renewables superpower’ dream happen.
Artificial intelligence is already affecting elections May 20, 2024 By Dan Holmes Communications & Technology Elections in Pakistan, the US, Indonesia and India were subjected to significant, widespread deceptive AI content, says electoral commissioner Tom Rogers.
Australian ambassador joins calls for two-state solution May 14, 2024 By Dan Holmes Federal Australia’s vote was for upgrading Palestine’s rights as an observer state but without granting membership or voting rights.
Premium Insights and analysis Remembering nearly 100 years of loud political history at MOAD May 20, 2024 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Shouts of ‘Shame, resign!’ and ‘Hear, hear!’ as a group of old-timers gathered to reminisce about the important role of the Old Parliament House building.
New speakers announced for The Mandarin’s upcoming Sydney conference: ‘Rebuilding public service trust and integrity’
DPS has no way of knowing number of parliamentarian medical interventions May 20, 2024 By Tom Ravlic Health Department of Parliamentary Services has no precise way of recording when medically qualified parliamentarians intervene in medical emergencies.
Public sector estimates’ homework should be more detailed May 17, 2024 By Tom Ravlic Defence Senator Pocock questioned Defence over the movement of department staff from the public service to private sector consulting practices.
Artificial intelligence is already affecting elections May 20, 2024 By Dan Holmes Communications & Technology Elections in Pakistan, the US, Indonesia and India were subjected to significant, widespread deceptive AI content, says electoral commissioner Tom Rogers.
Skills Guarantee procurement guide released by DEWR May 20, 2024 By Dan Holmes Economy & Industry Procurement Connected applies to Commonwealth procurement in construction and ICT worth $10 million or more.
Premium Case studies APS culture needs a serious shake-up to deliver Albo’s lean, green, electric dream May 20, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Australian Capital Territory The bureaucracy will need to have a lot more technical people working directly for it if it wants to make the ‘renewables superpower’ dream happen.