New terminology makes aid more acceptable
The foreign aid debate needs to be reframed with new terminology to sell it to the public, a report says.
9 April, 2019The foreign aid debate needs to be reframed with new terminology to sell it to the public, a report says.
9 April, 2019Australia and New Zealand have established a trans-Tasman Electronic Invoicing Board to set the scene for for government e-invoicing.
1 April, 2019Australia’s digital industry says ICT procurement processes still have a tendency to ‘replicate paper-based processes.’
11 February, 2019Concerns that public sector supply chains are vulnerable to unethical trade as governments get to grips with key changes to procurement practices.
7 February, 2019Efforts to contract disability organisations are providing regular work for people living with disability while delivering efficiencies for service delivery.
28 January, 2019Australia’s waste and recycling sectors want environment ministers to commit to new policies and regulations at key meeting.
3 December, 2018Many point to technology but there are other ways to improve the internal customer experience.
21 November, 2018Commonwealth entities should be audited to ensure they are complying with procurement rules, Senate inquiry says.
15 November, 2018Moving from traditional procurement to an iterative approach has seen a department’s ICT investment budget increase fourfold in three years, CIO says.
1 November, 2018Public servants hope ongoing reviews will address increasing government use of consultancies, but analysts warn poor reporting will hinder efforts.
15 October, 2018Local government is failing to ensure probity and value for money in their procurement practices, an audit suggests.
11 October, 2018Creating a welcoming environment for suppliers is often perceived as the antithesis of sound public procurement but it’s an essential part of any successful plan.
8 October, 2018Like their international counterparts, Australian governments at state and federal level are moving to ensure their procurement can benefit start-ups.
27 September, 2018Western Australia’s largest energy provider has announced it will provide employment to 70 workers living with a disability.
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