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Defence says it wants evolution, not revolution. But is gradual reform enough in an era of rising strategic risk?
Victorian Liberals climb over Minns to snuff out their own WFH ghoul, as Allan promises new laws (despite no workplace powers since 1996).
Vanuatu’s ICJ win has rewritten the rulebook, and Australia’s $14.5 billion fossil subsidies may now come with legal strings attached.
The PSA says the axing of 950 TfNSW jobs will save only $279 million, alleging Premier Chris Minns' move is an executive protection racket, not reform.
Annabelle Wilson steps into key advocacy role for veteran families as government grapples with post-royal commission reform.
PwC’s back in the tent. No accountability, no justice, no worries, as Canberra’s culture of impunity rolls on.
Barrett steps up as AFP commissioner, becoming the first woman to lead Australia’s federal police in its 45-year history.
Calls grow for a permanent Senate committee to monitor government use of consultants, with Coalition, Labor and the Greens showing rare signs of alignment.
The Net Zero Economy Authority's Roy Green’s listening tour is part of a review into how regions are faring in Australia's energy transition.
Sue-Anne Hunter will have the monumental task of arresting the widening gaps for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.
V/Line names longtime transport exec William Tieppo as incoming CEO, with growth, procurement, and big service targets in his ...
Department says regional offices stay, but up to 266 roles go as DPIRD trims to meet budget targets under Minns’ public sector push.
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