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The terms of reference to be considered by the Senate outline issues that include, but are not limited to, examining ...
Governments face legal blowback for climate damage, with the ICJ warning countries to protect the planet or prepare for ...
The government's penalty rates bill hits the House, pitched as cost-of-living relief for 2.6 million award workers. Eyes now on the crossbench.
PSA tells Minns to cut TfNSW’s executive fat before carving up admin roles, saying the $600m in savings hunt must start at ...
A trial across 100+ organisations finds a four-day week boosts wellbeing and job satisfaction; Canberra says it’s not on the ...
The 48th parliament has selected the Senate’s membership of committees examining public administration for the coming term.
Financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC has withdrawn an enforceable undertaking against Perth Mint after almost two years.
Josh Murray is set to cut 950 admin and management jobs at TfNSW, pitching the move as vital to delivering better value for ...
Should 16-year-olds vote? As the UK moves to lower the voting age, five experts debate whether Australia should follow.
Sam Mostyn calls on MPs to show care, respect and integrity, highlighting stewardship as central to Australia’s democratic ...
The Department of Parliamentary Services has asked staff to confirm citizenship but hasn’t explained the move or the odd 1984 ...
Legal Aid’s lawyers push back hard on returning to the office, saying flexible work isn't going anywhere, no matter the ...