ABS to make 150 staff redundant before June 2019
A 17 per cent jobs cut at the bureau means it cannot reduce staff by attrition alone.
A 17 per cent jobs cut at the bureau means it cannot reduce staff by attrition alone.
The pesticides authority will claw back the payment if staff leave before two years in Armidale.
The main public sector union has told the government to curb outsourcing ahead of the Budget.
The Tax Office said it was hit by five outages in the second half of 2017, adding to a growing list.
The public service is awarding its staff with the lowest wage rises, a new government report shows.
Parliament House's security team has been accused of a "pattern of irresponsible behaviour".
The CPSU's leadership emerged unchanged from a members' vote.
It took BAE Systems almost a year from the loss of a security manual to update its reporting responsibilities.
Imposing arbitrary caps on the size of the bureaucracy actually harms the budget.
The Home Affairs department has named who will provide its outsourced call centre work.
The ATO won a skirmish over its hot-desking plans at the industrial umpire in December.
Perceived corruption in the public sector may have come at a major cost to the economy.
Public service bosses will take lessons aiming to improve their leadership in all things digital.
Lorraine Pacey saw the words in red on her screen, and she was surprised by her response.
An annual survey shows 5 per cent of the bureaucracy has witnessed corrupt behaviour.
Public servants at the largest agencies have lost nearly $350 million in pay rises amid disputes.
The APSC boss has faced questions over his links to the right-wing think tank.
DFAT spends $100,000 on tour for European journalists
Ex-ADF personnel say many veterans don't realise they have skills needed in the public service.
Cabinet ministers were told compensation costs could increase if compulsory retirement ended.