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Australian Public Service commissioner Gordon de Brouwer has publicly declared he has now been cleared of 10 allegations that he himself breached the APS Code of Conduct while undertaking an ...
Bartholomew Stanford Bartholomew Stanford is a senior lecturer in Indigenous studies, Indigenous Education and Research Centre, James Cook University.
Madeleine Pugin Madeleine Pugin is a research fellow, School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University.
Elizabeth Tydd sets out how the OAIC plans to keep democracy and the digital economy on speaking terms.
The ACTU is calling for a national AI law, a new authority, and binding workplace agreements before employers adopt artificial intelligence.
A sandbox for AI experimentation, fresh standards, and a ministerial nudge: GovAI’s here to help the APS experiment without accidentally automating trust.
Saverio Rechichi Saverio Rechichi is a chartered tax adviser with over 20 years’ experience in public practice. He is an Open4Sale investor and adviser to several Australian early-stage ventures.
Australia’s intelligence community will face greater scrutiny to ensure its extensive powers are subject to strict oversight. Attorney-General Michelle Rowland introduced a bill into parliament this ...
No job left behind? Chris Minns’ 'Womp' policy forces NSW agencies to offer displaced staff a fair go before talking redundancies.
The $28 million AI office aims to free frontline staff, trim costs, and deliver pilots that prove the technology's public sector value.
Dr Tony Cotton AM Tony is an organisational psychologist and leading expert in workforce transformation, with a PhD in Management. He brings decades of experience shaping strategic workforce solutions ...
Genomics Australia launches with $30 million to lead research turning DNA into earlier diagnoses, personalised care, and public health gains.