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Jane Hume's figures ignore recent improvements, painting a distorted picture of current welfare processing times.
Peter Dutton’s shifting stance, flawed figures, and bizarre endorsements hand Labor an effortless campaign advantage.
Australia’s diverse heritage, egalitarian ethos and environmental consciousness can uniquely shape enduring wellbeing policies.
A look at how public sector agencies and their leaders can move beyond innovating out of necessity to innovating by design.
Course Minister part 3 looks at impartial, collective, and pragmatic, public service advice being balanced with law, evidence, ideology, and politics.
A revitalised APS requires stable structures, genuine reform, and principled leadership beyond rhetoric and legacy politics.
Western Australia's new administrative arrangements are starting to take shape, with the appointment of the first new director-general.
If empowered by integrity and courage, public servants would safeguard democracy, earn trust, and inspire civic pride.
A look at legislative complexity, ministerial focus on change, and weak oversight risk undermining Australia's rule-of-law foundation.
Bridging politics and policy, seven knowledge brokers suggest timely, practical reforms to address Australia’s pressing challenges.
The public-private partnership between the NSW government and hospital operator Healthscope has come under scrutiny.
Whistleblower protection and ending pork barrelling are part of essential reforms that experts say the next parliament must get behind.
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