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Queensland Rail new board chair, Tasmanian ministry refresh, inaugural Science and Technology Council members, and more.
Unlawful automation, vulnerable people hurt, and the APS again accused of moving too slowly. It's déjà vu all over again.
Reform carts are full of tried and true ideas, challenging policymakers to rethink how to deliver better living standards and economic growth.
Banks face policy heat as card fraud nears $1 billion, with overseas transactions now the biggest threat to Australian-issued cards.
Women now earn $250 more a week than in 2022 as the gender pay gap narrows to 11.5%, with participation and full-time work at record levels.
Health Minister Mark Butler has met with care sector leaders to chart productivity reforms, integration and prevention ahead of next week’s economic roundtable.
A summit leak has sparked stitched-up fears.The PM insists it’s still a forum for fresh ideas on productivity, care sector reform, and economic growth.
From prevention to innovation, reforms can boost care sector productivity while protecting quality and connection.
Public servants name silos as the biggest barrier in 2025. The fix? Joined-up thinking and action across agencies.
The Greens push to end a 12-year FOI loophole shielding Parliamentary Services, after scandals over spending, staffing, and accountability.
Heather Wrathall is senior policy analyst at Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy & Defence Dialogue (AP4D). The Mandarin acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the many nations across Australia, and ...
Universal Basic Income trials worldwide reveal stronger education outcomes, increased entrepreneurship and sustained work ...
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