The APSC has published a webpage to help public agencies prepare for new mandatory workplace sexual harassment requirements.
New appointments address ‘capability gaps’ in ARTC after critical report
New appointments will help address ‘capability gaps’ in the ARTC following a critical report on the Inland Rail.
Government consultancy spend nudges $900 million
The federal government is forking our more money for consultants, with expenditure more than doubling over the last ten years.
Govt must speed up transition to national digital ID: Thodey
A report by David Thodey says the transition to using digital identity to sign into government services should begin by the end of this year.
Legality of Robodebt not my problem, former minister tells commission
Alan Tudge has told the Robodebt Royal Commission it wasn’t in his mind to enquire about the legality of the automated debt recovery scheme.
ATO renews $86m cyber deal with Macquarie Government
The Australian Taxation Office has renewed its deal with Macquarie Government for cyber security, sovereign data centre and cloud services.
Public servants asked for input on service-wide bargaining
Public servants have been invited to provide input as the Australian Public Service Commission prepares for service-wide bargaining.
Health failed to consider telehealth fraud risk during Covid: report
The health department failed to consider integrity risks, including provider fraud, when it expanded telehealth in response in to Covid-19.
CEO and managing director appointed at Snowy Hydro
Snowy Hydro has appointed Dennis Barnes as its new CEO and managing director.
Tudge, Porter set to appear before Robodebt Royal Commission
Former federal ministers Alan Tudge and Christian Porter are set to appear before the Robodebt Royal Commission which resumes on Monday.