It is critical that government safeguards the integrity of voting procedures, writes Zak Menegazzi.
The trust gap
Trust in government is consistently lower among several socio-economic and demographic groups, say OECD.
Time for change?
As Australia approaches a new term of parliament, it is an opportune time to consider improvements to its operations, says the Susan McKinnon Foundation.
Long-term wellbeing not short-term policies
People’s wellbeing – not transitory policies – should be the top priority for governments, a survey reveals.
Tech event brings together government and industry
“Government, industry, and emerging innovators must work as one to stay ahead of cyber threats,” delegates hear.
A better Australia beckons
The upcoming federal election is an opportunity to set Australia’s path, writes Aruna Sathanapally.
Dutton backflips on WFH, APS cuts – again
No changes to flexible work and cuts to APS will happen through a hiring freeze and natural attrition, says opposition leader.
Scammers masquerading as ASIC
Bad actors frequently impersonate government agencies such as Services Australia, Centrelink, and the ATO.
Protecting Australia’s electoral integrity in the AI era
As the nation gears up for a federal election, many in government are concerned about AI-generated disruption, writes Gareth Cox.
ATO’s leadership lacks purpose, says report
Capability review also says agency’s ICT systems outdated and clunky.