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Top regulators unite to tackle market turmoil, reassure voters, and prep for looming economic debate showdown.
Services Australia is predicted to shed staff this year after taking on 3,000 staff and insourcing almost 6,000 jobs.
A hiring freeze, natural attrition, and audit measures reflect a broader ideological push for leaner government bureaucracy.
Many Statements of Public Interest lack rigour, limiting transparency and weakening policymaking accountability in New South ...
Enduring change emerges from within — through lived relationships, not imposed structures or distant interventions.
Election season has revived tired clichés, ignoring deeper questions about leadership, adaptability, and trust in governance.
The NSW premier faces blowback as Dutton’s WFH backflip spotlights NSW’s unpopular alignment with Trump-style policies.
Conflicting Coalition statements expose ongoing internal discord over public service cuts, remote work, and savings strategy.
Katy Gallagher warns Dutton’s anti-Canberra agenda threatens livelihoods, services and economic stability across the ...
Peter Dutton shares more details about his plans for the APS but full clarity on how Canberra’s bureaucracy will be affected ...
The opposition leader pitches a leaner, outcome-driven APS while pledging to preserve flexibility and avoid forced cuts.
Albanese slams Dutton’s backflip, linking it to poor productivity policy, urban congestion, and outdated thinking.
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