Staff exodus smashes pesticides approvals ahead of APVMA move
Agency's rate of approvals plummets to 42 per cent as it prepares for forced move.
Doug Dingwall is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Agency's rate of approvals plummets to 42 per cent as it prepares for forced move.
The veterans affairs department will spend $180 million clearing its backlogs of claims and modernising IT systems.
Two of Canberra's most popular national institutions will put a budget funding boost towards big programs.
The government wants to speed first home buyers' entry into heated property markets with super tax concessions on deposit savings.
Defence is reversing years of cuts to its large workforce of public servants, but Canberra's private contractor market can expect a hit.
The increase could put low-fee Catholic schooling out of reach for many, the sector warns.
The payroll company that has left Canberra IT contractors unpaid for a week has blamed the Tax Office for the debacle.
Back-up electricity failed at Australia's electronic spy agency that prevents national cyber attacks after a cable fault in January.
Simon Birmingham has brushed off a protest against the government's education changes.
Canberra IT contractors are out of pocket thousands of dollars and unable to work after payroll company Plutus Payroll stopped their payments.
Search pagination