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The Mandarin has been a trusted voice covering the Australian public sector for over two decades. With a readership of 1.9 million each year, it is an essential resource for those looking to improve policy making, having a pulse check on what is happening in the public sector, and analysing the business of government. We are deliberate in our content choices because we want to accurately reflect the essential, difficult, varied and sometimes thankless work performed by public servants (and those in organisations partnering with them). We promote transparency, equity, diversity, integrity and accountability but are not naive to the political, cultural and commercial pressures faced by bureaucrats and policymakers. We are always on the side of public servants trying to do the right thing.
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Public service disciplinarians seek to "ensure" respectful dialogue and impartial and apolitical behaviour from organised labour.
Bid to impose APS Code of Conduct onto unions
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Modern policymaking must take advantage of expert and lay knowledge from all quarters. It’s not just a matter of biology vs sociology
Prevention or patch-up? National plan to end gender violence must stand on robust theory
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Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke is calling time on the 35-year legislative framework underpinning Comcare.
Minister says review to consider Comcare future-proofing reforms
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Assange highlights a problem bound to eventually prompt a rethink of our criminal laws and extradition treaties. In the internet era, the “I wasn’t even there” defence makes no sense.
Assange and the location, location, location defence
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An audit of the Australian Public Service Commission could not definitively say the agency was carrying out its integrity functions prior to 2024.
APSC didn’t have a written integrity plan in 2024
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AI Sprint's inaugural public interest AI prize winners are a complex decision navigator, an NDIS guidance system, and a tax co-pilot.
Complex decision-making tool wins public interest AI prize
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The federal and Queensland governments vow to continue work with the World Heritage Committee and UNESCO to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Safeguarding Great Barrier Reef national heritage for future generations
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ICAC chief commissioner John Hatzistergos said real and perceived nepotism is harming trust in government.
ICAC head warns perceived nepotism harms trust in government
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The National Library of Australia is unintentionally capturing thousands of web pages written by artificial intelligence.
Australia’s archive of the internet is being filled up with AI-generated spam
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