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Myanmar civil society groups are accusing the UN special envoy of conflicts of interest through her consulting work for ...
Bridging politics and policy, seven knowledge brokers suggest timely, practical reforms to address Australia’s pressing challenges.
If empowered by integrity and courage, public servants would safeguard democracy, earn trust, and inspire civic pride.
Early polling has opened for the 2025 federal election, with sites open across Australia and at overseas embassies, consulates, and high commissions for voters to have their say before voting day in ...
Western Australia's new administrative arrangements are starting to take shape, with the appointment of the first new director-general.
The public-private partnership between the NSW government and hospital operator Healthscope has come under scrutiny.
Whistleblower protection and ending pork barrelling are part of essential reforms that experts say the next parliament must get behind.
A look at legislative complexity, ministerial focus on change, and weak oversight risk undermining Australia's rule-of-law foundation.
In 2018, then-prime minister Scott Morrison coined the term ‘Canberra bubble’. Despite being two words, the phrase somehow became the word of the year. Maybe the trade-off was the PM’s own two-word ...
No more 'spray and pray', as soldiers and aviators get laser-guided sidearms upgrade, ushering in a new era for military pistols.
Bipartisan inertia, fragmented responsibilities, and vested interests keep housing policy spinning without ever landing results.
Jared Purcell failed to declare criminal ties in a statutory declaration and accessed colleagues' personal information without authorisation.
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