The National Anti Corruption Commissioner is reviewing a decision not to investigate public servants involved in robodebt.
PwC failure threatens integrity of APS, report says
A senate committee report into government consulting services has made 12 recommendations for change in the wake of the PwC scandal.
OAIC launches legal action over Medibank hack
The Australian Information Commissioner has launched legal action against Medibank Private in relation to a 2022 cyber attack.
Local councils to give evidence at federal sustainability inquiry
Investing in local councils will provide huge economic returns for the nation, ALGA says in a submission to a federal inquiry.
Weaknesses that led to Robodebt ‘remain embedded in APS’
Weaknesses that led to the robodebt debacle remain embedded in APS culture, according to a public policy expert.
2000 public servants sign letter against Palestine ‘genocide’
More than 2000 public servants have signed a letter condemning what they say is the government’s complicity in a genocide in Palestine.
Former Fair Work president to replace Combet at net zero agency
Former Fair Work Commission President Iain Ross will replace outgoing chair Greg Combet at the Net Zero Economy Agency.
Govt releases post-Pezzullo capability review
Home Affairs staff feel burned out by constant change, a capability review has found.
Another grants program comes under scrutiny of national audit office
An audit has found shortcomings in a mobile black spot grants program, saying it wasn’t clear why some locations were chosen above others.
Time for public sector procurement to go green, think tank says
Greening public sector procurement offers a key opportunity for governments to hit decarbonisation targets, a public policy think tank says.