Little government attention is currently paid to national preparedness.
Category: Communications
Liverpool City tackles online abuse of councillors
The move follows a significant increase in negative social media posts including incidents of cyberbullying.
Media’s election influence in decline
The decline has significant implications for the next chapter of Australian democracy, says think tank.
Accountability in the age of messaging apps
While offering immediacy and convenience, messaging apps create challenges for government record-keeping, writes Elizabeth Carroll.
PM shakes up ministry
“I have got people who are in the best positions,” says Anthony Albanese.
‘Your call is important’
Last year saw a 50% spike in the amount of time people were kept on hold when calling a government agency.
Parramatta receives global nod for smart city solutions
Sydney’s second city features in global list of intelligent communities.
Address the digital divide, say Qld councils
In the wake of Cyclone Alfred, LGAQ is calling for reliable state-wide digital coverage as a matter of urgency.
Scammers masquerading as ASIC
Bad actors frequently impersonate government agencies such as Services Australia, Centrelink, and the ATO.
Government watchdog updates ADM guidelines
Policies have to be regularly reviewed to reflect technological advancements.