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Governments past and present have tried to fix the working week, but balancing work, fairness and efficiency remains elusive.
As AI reshapes work and welfare, an Australian AI act could balance growth with values and restore public trust.
A new banking service in Nauru marks a key milestone in the treaty with Australia, strengthening economic, security, and ...
The ASU urges Fair Work to protect the right to work from home as AI threatens jobs that can be done remotely.
The ASU claims it was misled in pursuit of the Bristow report, adding new heat to the ATO’s long-running technology governance headaches.
Momentum on debt, inflation and wages is on the agenda as the government uses this week’s economic summit to sharpen its reform priorities.
Behind the rhetoric of resilience, productivity, and tax, the roundtable will test whether Canberra can move from broad vision to concrete change.
CyberCX’s sale to Accenture is shaking government circles, with national security and sovereignty now squarely in the spotlight.
Rising despair among young adults in Australia mirrors trends in the US and Anglophone countries, with mental health challenges deepening.
Four years after Kabul fell, Afghan staff who served Australia remain stranded abroad, their visa hopes stalled in Canberra’s bureaucracy.
Queensland Rail board chair, Tasmanian ministry refresh, inaugural Science and Technology Council members, and more.
Centrepay system not going anywhere, says David Hazlehurst, as Services Australia consults on overdue reforms and safeguards.