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“The premise of consultation is that there are people who have expert views that will strengthen the quality of decisions being made,” Daley said. “When this happens without appropriate experts, not ...
ICAC’s hearings into School Infrastructure NSW raise fresh questions about mate culture, disclosure, and governance.
“Using robodebt as a case study to explore leaders’ communication after a crisis, and thus their meaning-making, has several original contributions. The study focuses on how lessons were communicated ...
The national broadcaster's chair championed a more confident ABC and stressed the public service’s duty to advocate without fear.
Jenny Wilkinson needs to evolve the role of Treasury, putting trust-building and public engagement front and centre.
The arrival of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Seattle has coincided with another ostensibly super-sized investment into Australia by a global technology platform. This time, by Amazon Web Services ...
Three NSW disaster-recovery leaders discuss the components of successful collaboration as communities recover from crises.
Sit-stand retrofits ruled out, as Parliament stores $1.5 million in vintage furniture, including cocktail cabinets.
Chris Murphy’s article in The Conversation on June 3 calling for a rethink of superannuation tax arrangements misrepresents ...
Shoppies and truckies have put a stake in the ground on federal procurement, with more than one employers' representative ...
From dodgy developers to regulatory spaghetti, Andrew Leigh maps the real roadblocks to lifting productivity nationwide.
Responsibility means, perhaps, picking up your own trash? New state school janitor contracts established to drive improved ...