Premium Case studies APS culture needs a serious shake-up to deliver Albo’s lean, green, electric dream 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.
Premium Insights and analysis Banks get jitters over digital ID December 7, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Banks now agree they disagree on digital identity. So, like, after 20-years, thanks for that. Where did you say my money went?
Premium Insights and analysis Real-time reckoning comes to Stephen Jones, RBA and retail banks July 13, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Federal The world of unintended consequences from technology is boundless. Just add lawyers and some dreamy regulation.
Jones pulls handbrake on Consumer Data Right expansion June 5, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology With risks seeming to outweigh the benefits, an extension of the Coalition’s signature consumer data rights reform is uncertain.
Banks conspicuously cold shoulder $88m Budget boost for Consumer Data Right May 10, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Notable support for the CDR’s expansion into ‘action initiation’ is conspicuously absent, despite the Budget’s commitment to the scheme.
Whitelists and filters regain political favour amid scam explosion April 27, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology Budget to accord $10 million to an authorised white list that will filter out the millions of scam text alerts experienced each year.
Premium Insights and analysis We need a policy push to suck more carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere with trees and technology January 19, 2023 By Melissa Coade Community & Social A new report comprehensively assessing the state of CDR warns the uptake of new carbon-capturing technologies needs to increase by 1,300x.
RBA outage autopsy reveals real-time payments mess November 29, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Australia’s central bank has found itself apologising to the very institutions it’s meant to police.
Premium Insights and analysis Switched-on competition and microeconomic reforms ready to pay off in spades October 18, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Andrew Leigh is a lot closer to the everyday aspirations of the bulk of Australians who earn a living outside the public sector than are many of his partisan peers.
Accenture MD to check myGov health September 20, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology A senior executive at major government software and technology vendor Accenture is among the hand-picked Thodey review panel of experts.
Consumer data right scheme expanded December 16, 2021 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Changes to the ‘consumer data right’ mean third parties can now initiate actions on behalf of businesses and consumers — with consent.
Recommendation for telco sector to join CDR scheme November 25, 2021 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology Public input is sought for a new draft instrument that sets out data holders and datasets proposed for designation under the Consumer Data Right reform.