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‘The real payoff is dignity’: What it’s like navigating the APS when you’re neurodivergent and trans
What happens when “inclusive workplaces” come with a side of surveillance? The invisible labour of being a trans, ...
Defence quietly revives a shelved $700 million satcoms project, as geopolitics and Elon Musk’s orbital ambitions collide with ...
The Public Service Association spotlights the financial gains won by its members; holds the line against the dilution of ...
Fifteen legal orgs will share in $67.5 million to keep access to justice alive for those without deep pockets or a lawyer.
Angela Rayner's ministerial staff are furious that the government won't negotiate on flexible work or office closures.
Tasmania’s long-delayed Spirit of Tasmania vessels are a step closer to home, following the handover of Spirit V in Denmark ...
Public interest disclosure needs more than principles -- it needs protection. A new whistleblower authority is on the cards.
A comms reform plan for the policy tragic: transparent decisions, KPI dashboards, and an actual appeals process.
The interim ATEC starts work today on building the support and evidence base to make its operations permanent by next year.
Each of these pillars is critical to ensuring stability, accountability and trust in public sector service delivery.
“The [APSC’s] functions with regard to integrity will be strengthened through the pursuit of four objectives. “These ...
The ACT’s health levy backflip coincides with record-breaking federal hospital funding and a quietly strategic $50m boost for ...
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