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Finance’s quiet rise has reshaped reform delivery, with Jenny Wilkinson’s leadership marking a turning point in power.
Anthony Albanese outlines a bold vision of inclusive reform, grounded in cooperation, trust, and long-term delivery.
The South Australian budget has committed $8.3 million to COP31, ahead of an expected decision on who will host the next UN climate talks.
Dying better is part of living well and, according to Kate Swetenham PSM, the health system can do more to play its part.
From dodgy developers to regulatory spaghetti, Andrew Leigh maps the real roadblocks to lifting productivity nationwide.
Treasury secretary Steven Kennedy has been announced as the new leader of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C). Kennedy has more than 30 years’ experience in the public service. Prior ...
Learn what it means to take a ‘human at the centre’ approach to AI and why it’s critical for government and society.
Australia’s multicultural fabric could be its greatest peacekeeping tool, but only if policymakers choose understanding over obedience.
Responsibility means, perhaps, picking up your own trash? New state school janitor contracts established to drive improved cleaning outcomes.
Shoppies and truckies have put a stake in the ground on federal procurement, with more than one employers' representative calling the shots.
Australian-born NASA scientist Graeme Stephens AC has received the highest King's Birthday honour for eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree.
Military purchasing might has been applied to environmental outcomes, with solar farms, better lighting, and elephants doing their cute thing.
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