Former public service chief Stephen Sedgwick will inquire into whether anyone adversely named in the Robodebt Royal Commission report breached APS codes.
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Review recommends extending parental leave for APS employees
Pregnant Commonwealth public servants and their partners will get extended leave provisions if the recommendations of a review are adopted.
APS workforce strategy architect honoured with PSM
APS Academy head Grant Lovelock is among 74 public servants recognised with a PSM in the King’s Birthday honours.
I’m an APS employee. Can I talk about the Voice referendum?
The APSC has released guidelines outlining what public servants can and can’t say about the Voice Referendum.
APS growing and ageing, data shows
The APS has grown by four per cent in the last year, with the average age three years older than ten years ago.
Public servants back standard pay scales for APS
Public servants want standard pay scales, workplace flexibility and leave entitlements across the APS, a survey has revealed.
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.
Young people want to learn about APS at school
A national survey of young people has backed the introduction of targeted high school classes about the APS.
Taskforce begins negotiations on introduction of APS bargaining
An APS taskforce has begun negotiations on introducing service-wide bargaining across the public service.
Automated selection bungling APS recruitment
The use of AI and automated selection meant a number of promotions at Services Australia had to be overturned.