Lawyer sacked over his advocacy for sex abuse victims
Law firm bosses allegedly tried to silence Army abuse campaigner, then they sacked him.
Law firm bosses allegedly tried to silence Army abuse campaigner, then they sacked him.
Investigations are believed to be centred on a hire company that provided staff for IT projects.
The public service commissioner's neo-liberal views are on the ropes. He should lift his game.
The probe relates to a network of secondary companies accused of creating false time sheets.
Industrial tribunal clash on Wednesday over ATO's plan to get hot.
The outgoing Health Department boss has a new job, overseeing some of Canberra's hospitals.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr are among Australia's best connected Linked In users.
Should public servants be allowed to work from home or regional hubs whenever they want?
'Bizarre' deal sees public servants cost more but paid less.
Canberra's vacant West Block will be listed for sale along with three other parliamentary triangle buildings.
Just how efficient are the grants processes of Australia's leading arts funding body?
Fyshwick is set to get another massive IT data storage facility from 2018.
Can good ideas come from central public service agencies or do they focus too much on dollars?
As many as 600 current and former employees could have a claim for compensation.
Just how much should public servants and their families want to move to regional Australia?
'Legal games' puts department offside at the Fair Work Commission.
Sacking could have serious consequences for CSIRO research effort, says Labor
The government wants to direct $650m of its yearly IT spending to smaller companies.
"The individual is no longer employed by CSIRO."
He will finish up at the Health Department in September.