Home Affairs tells Fair Work not to be 'seduced' by CPSU proposal
The almost five year stoush is entering its final stage.
The almost five year stoush is entering its final stage.
The four-year long stoush is drawing to a close.
The former Finance Department boss says Cambridge Analytica will make web users 'smart purchasers' of data security.
The union will offer Fair Work an alternative as the case reaches its last stages.
The ATO's boss has told staff the agency can't be complacent after a Fairfax-ABC investigation revealed heavy-handed tactics.
Sixteen per cent of the budget for a Veterans' Affairs project went to PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
The public sector union has taken the step of writing to the Finance Minister on the use of contractors by government departments.
Martin Parkinson has confirmed the public servant has been suspended.
Ms Cosson moves from deputy secretary of Veterans Affairs to the top job in the department.
A defence think tank says changes are needed to sharpen Australia's cyber weaponry.
Security fraud prosecutions dropped by 80 per cent in eight years.
A former long-serving AAT member says the government needs to bring the system into compliance with law.
If the Public Service Commissioner won't assess how contractors affect APS staffing, who will?
The report is a setback for the proposal to limit the salaries of APS executives.
Two new regions of Microsoft's Azure cloud will open in Canberra on Tuesday.
The number of Australian public service employees dropped by 1.8 per cent to 150,489 in the 12 months to December 31.
We need a complete rethink of our international development efforts.
Are we using our control to cement our role, rather than being open to new ideas and partners?
The 'fragile generation' is seen as anxious, distractible and spooked by complex tasks.
This parochial state needs to stretch its ambitions.