Queensland Public Sector Commissioner David Mackie says the report shows recruitment is going well, but cultural change is still challenging.
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The June 13 meeting established Tahlia Wanganeen and Leeroy Bilney as presiding members of the 12 member Aboriginal advisory body.
South Australian First Nations Voice holds first meeting
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Barbara Pocock was dissatisfied with the ‘Management and assurance of integrity by consulting services’ final report, so she added 22 recommendations.
Can federal politics actually deliver a public sector reckoning the PWC scandal deserves?
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Four years on, the children of families seem to be healthier, better educated and better adjusted. Their parents feel better off as well.
What happens when you give a low-income family $26,000 in their child’s first year?
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Both gender and climate lenses must be applied to policy development to ensure that solutions benefit everyone.
Women are the missing ingredient in Australia’s climate and environmental policy frameworks
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The Australian Federal Police Association has criticised the force’s top brass for running an employee survey after staff rejected the latest wage offer.
Australian Federal Police union slams wage talk stalling tactics
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The Australian Digital Health Agency has been told to better plan ahead following an audit in the procurement of My Health Record.
Audit’s lukewarm verdict: Poor planning impacted how Accenture’s $746 million My Health Record contract has been managed
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The Australian Digital Health Agency has been told to better plan ahead following an audit in the procurement of My Health Record.
Audit’s lukewarm verdict: Poor planning impacted how Accenture’s $746 million My Health Record contract has been managed
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Public Service Capability Reinvestment Fund grants money to 24 departments and agencies for capabilities uplift activities.
Public Service Capability Reinvestment Fund grants $6.5 million to nine novel projects
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Exploding mailbag, public backlash create deluge of allegations.
Corruption probe into NACC after avalanche of robo-complaints
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