The upper house pushed for public release of the Briggs review, challenging government secrecy and weak accountability.
The government’s draft bill would merge standard setters and give ministers power to steer Australia’s reporting framework.
AI’s benefits for government are real but so are its pitfalls. How far can we rely on machines for advice, action and decisions?
The ETU has called out major gaps in apprentice support, warning that safety and training standards must lift to meet Australia’s electrification goals.
The Albanese government’s ‘stabilised’ China policy faces the test of deepening ideological and strategic divides.
The ATO has stopped counting how much tax it loses to illegal tobacco, admitting it has little power to fix the ...
Most HR teams still favour elite graduates, says the DCA. A new class inclusion guide aims to shift hiring mindsets and open doors for all.
Independents want to end the postal vote trick that lets political parties quietly harvest voters’ personal data.
The Defence sector is under increasing pressure to build resilient, scalable health responses that can keep pace with ...
Colin Radford joins Comcare as CEO after leading Victoria’s WorkSafe, with plans to strengthen national work health and ...
As Dr de Brouwer said in his evidence last week, in both the robodebt royal commission and in the code-of-conduct taskforce that followed the royal commission, there were issues raised relating to the ...
Leadership shifts at the ATO reflect a renewed focus on enterprise risk, system readiness and smarter use of data across the agency.
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