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A robodebt witness warns without real whistleblower protections, public servants will keep paying the price for telling the truth.
Building Public Trust: Employees trained in data privacy, security, and ethical AI deployment are crucial for maintaining citizen trust. Their understanding of data sovereignty and responsible AI use ...
Salesforce’s whitepaper ‘Closing the Tech Gap: Putting Trusted Data in the Hands of the Public Sector’ explores: Why the ...
The Tax Practitioners Board flags risks in RDTI advice after deregistering former PwC partner Richard Gregg for breaches and false claims.
Public servants should note that Social Services' brief falls short on reforms to help retirees convert super into secure, regular incomes.
Agency in the public service is essential to interpreting government will and navigating the limits of law, culture, and leadership.
The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations has been praised for senior ethics leadership but told to improve measurement of its ethical framework in action.
Far from slowing growth, care is an investment in opportunity, resilience and Australia’s long-term prosperity.
Narrow productivity gains risk worsening inequality and climate crises, says the Centre for Policy Development ahead of the Economic Reform Roundtable.
The ATO’s app now warns of suspicious changes and lets you lock your account instantly, aiming to outpace fraudsters.
Flexible work reforms in Victoria could make two days’ WFH a right. The government is now asking for feedback before drafting the 2026 law.
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