Qld public sector still struggling with cyber responses despite investment
The Queensland public sector has invested in cyber resilience but government entities still aren’t as prepared as they need to be.
4 June, 2024The Queensland public sector has invested in cyber resilience but government entities still aren’t as prepared as they need to be.
4 June, 2024An increasing number of Queensland’s councils are becoming financially unsustainable, an audit shows.
30 January, 2024Queensland’s auditor general says he’s concerned about the disruption caused by machinery of government changes in the state.
28 June, 2023Grants received in advance have masked the full extent of the decline in financial stability among Queensland councils.
23 June, 2023Queensland needs a comprehensive ecotourism policy if it wants to reap the economic benefits of its natural attractions, a report says.
9 May, 2023Queensland is failing to effectively manage its social housing register amid a growth in demand that’s threatening to outstrip supply.
18 July, 2022There’s no way of knowing whether hundreds of whole-of government contracts are being used by Queensland’s government departments.
16 June, 2022One in three Queensland councils is at risk of becoming financially unsustainable.
26 April, 2021The Queensland Audit Office (QAO) has delivered a damning report into the condition of the state’s roads. It says chronic underfunding by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) threatens the viability of the entire roads system. “The underfunding has resulted in risks to the sustainability of the transport network,” says the report. “The […]
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