DHS says it is being open with staff, negotiating in good faith.
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Jane Halton leaves Health for Finance, Treasury still open
More announcements pending in latest round of APS musical chairs
Fresh accusations fly over APS bargaining, dilution of redundancy conditions
CPSU ratchets-up pressure on preservation of payouts
High Court school chaplains decision set to choke council money from Canberra
It may not have come as a surprise, but the Williams case MkII decision is exactly the legal nightmare local governments have unsuccessfully been fighting to avoid for years.
Fletcher spells out ‘digital by default’ expectations for federal agencies
Ministerial pressure is mounting for agencies to get their act together online ahead of a 2017 deadline.
Councils unite in attack on Fed’s $925mil grants grab
Local governments across Australia have issued an overwhelming public rejection of federal Budget funding freezes likely to prompt rates hikes hit pensioners.
ATO backs away from redundancy entitlements clawback ahead of tech update
The CPSU claims a win over conditions rollback; senior Tax officials to give industry update to practitioners and software developers.
Defence opens new cyber security school at UNSW Canberra
The federal government has launched a new learning centre in the field of cyber security to act as a think-tank for experts to cook up ways to help organisations fight off potential threats.
ATO hit by dispute over redundancy entitlements as it tries to slash 3,000 staff
Revenue agency put on notice over one month consultation period.
SA councils fear Budget hit to pensioner rates concessions
The South Australian Local Government Association has warned that council revenue could be hit by Federal Budget cuts to state concessions, with a flow on to reduction to pensioner discounts on council rates.