Senior Oracle executive Rand Waldron believes rapid iteration will lead to good technology and better government.
Machines once replaced labour. Now AI imitates us. Public servants must weigh the risks and benefits of the shift.
The long-awaited Briggs review on APS board appointments remains sealed, as PM&C backs cabinet-in-confidence protections.
Humility in government balances quiet effectiveness with the courage to admit mistakes and refine policy for real impact.
The reef drives billions in jobs and tourism, but new analysis warns climate change could cost Australia far more than coral.
Australia’s fingerprint database has gone digital -- for real this time -- with the new cloud system intended to help police ...
Two new investment funds mark a fresh phase in Australia’s Southeast Asia strategy, opening doors for local jobs and ...
The NT government is overhauling its integrity framework, gun laws, public trustee, and police commissioner hiring processes.
Peter Meere will oversee the state government's use of AI, with a focus on strategic and responsible adoption.
Carol Austin has resigned after two years at the helm of Housing Australia, ahead of spillover estimates hearings for the ...
Microsoft’s legal fight with the ACCC could set the tone for how Labor’s new procurement ethics are enforced across the APS.
Big promises are fading. Adaptation, proven tech, and smarter climate change policies are taking centre stage in Australia.
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