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Silencing staff with legalese? NSW integrity bodies say not on their watch. Deeds of release don’t trump the public interest ...
The public service ideal of being ‘frank and fearless’ meets its toughest test in today’s political climate. History, ...
Shortcuts to policy insight are tempting. But if your AI tool can’t tell a structural driver from a lifestyle choice, it might be time to bring the librarians back in.
The US GAO says banning remote work by fiat isn’t policy. Agencies need to know what’s working, what isn’t, and how to measure the difference.
Victoria’s anti-hate taskforce has gone operational. Expect new laws, more enforcement, and closer ties with vulnerable communities.
Australia’s foreign minister is off to Malaysia to reiterate “steadfast support” for ASEAN centrality, ASEAN priorities, multilateralism, rules-based trade and international law. Malaysia is currently ...
In Australia, like Afghanistan and Iraq, the cult of the militarised ute as a primary delivery vehicle shows little sign of slowing down, with the successful mating of a classic anti-air defence ...