The future of espionage isn’t human versus machine; it’s about how democracies use AI without losing the trust that keeps ...
Odysseus faked madness to dodge war. A Roman slave faked a sore knee. Turns out, “taking a sickie” is as old as work itself.
Cutting public service jobs isn’t a saving, CPSU Victoria warns, as lost expertise ends up costing taxpayers more through ...
The APS faces a procurement rethink as new rules lift thresholds, tighten ethics, and put local suppliers first.
Amid restructure and morale concerns, Josh Murray calls for Transport for NSW staff to stay vocal and help shape the agency’s ...
IPAA’s leadership team is back for another term, launching a renewed push for integrity, trust and stronger ties across ...
The NSW auditor has again found agencies neglecting core procurement duties, from outdated policies to missing documentation ...
APS reform is crawling, says a new review, citing weak collaboration, rapid turnover, and short-term training that misses the ...
Acting CEO Peter Stone goes on camera to acknowledge community concerns raised by the bureau's revised website.
Competition reform returns. But after decades of uneven outcomes, should cooperation take its place as a policy guide?
Home Affairs has given agencies days to uninstall software deemed a national security risk, including TikTok and Kaspersky.
At the Centre for Public Impact, we’ve been exploring what it might mean to build a more humble government. In our last conversation, Vonda Malone — a Torres Strait Islander leader and the first ...