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Billions have vanished into inflated, poorly justified projects as political meddling drowns infrastructure accountability and rigour.
The death toll due to the state’s flooding disaster has reached five after intense rain hit the NSW mid-north coast for days. Towns remain cut off from essential services, and the record-breaking ...
Court revelations expose rare APS dismissal approval, contrasting with robodebt inaction and fuelling further scrutiny.
Small beer, small industry, big effect: 58 grants worth $16.5m for local Defence suppliers to create a sovereign industrial supply chain.
SA Premier and Cabinet executive director Brenton Cafin says there are opportunities for positive reform in a polycrisis.
Secretarial churn tests APS stability as Albanese eyes reforms amid historic concentration of parliamentary clout.
Dr Doris Asante is a lecturer in social work at James Cook University. Her research interests include counter terrorism and ...
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) said that any move toward adopting digital financial reporting for ...
Experimental age checks raise privacy fears, while tech giants sidestep responsibility for enforcing Australia’s youth ban.
Immigration’s economic value clashes with outdated security framing, hindering smarter policy across workforce, housing and ...
With a new minister for early childhood education, what can the government do to make centres safer?
Systemic failures, weak oversight, and undervalued educators demand urgent reform to protect Australia’s youngest learners.
Mulino inherits simmering tensions, navigating regulatory reform and stakeholder distrust about academic rigour and political ...
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