APVMA approvals rate crashes further as Armidale move looms
The embattled agency endured another quarter of slowing work as its relocation drew closer.
The embattled agency endured another quarter of slowing work as its relocation drew closer.
Gay marriage vote an "entirely inappropriate use" of money meant for emergencies, says former top public servant.
The department doesn't want to pay compensation to aggrieved contractors from its own budget.
The inquiry will haul government officials in front of senators to explain their IT failures.
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority faces a "root cause" review of its operational performance.
"How can this possibly end well?" ABS insider asks.
Dept clashed when suited up "little drones" merged with "fluffy sweaters and tie-dye skirts".
Gavin Slater is setting a different course for an agency charged with a daunting task.
Former Communications Department boss will be part of the NBN Co board from this month.
The Coalition has hit back after a Labor push for a Senate probe into the government's IT blunders.
Despite a change of heart from the government, 30 climate scientists were made redundant from the CSIRO.
Union lashes "crazy" plan to outsource Commonwealth prosecutors.
A new deal is bringing "hyperscale" cloud services to Canberra for the first time.
What are the rules for public servants in a non-compulsory postal plebiscite?
The probe would investigate a trail of blunders that have shredded the government's reputation.
Given that same-sex marriage is virtually inevitable, the damage to the reputation of the ABS might be the longest lasting effect.
There must be some way of enabling private social media intercourse without fear of big brother.
Gai Brodtmann has lashed a Turnbull government minister over comments to Parliament about Canberra.
Centrelink text messages warning people against welfare fraud have been described as 'threatening'.
A new report warns foreign intelligence attacks at Australian embassies are not being well managed.