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Adaptability is fast becoming a core capability for public sector success. This article explores how individuals, leaders, and organisations can build the capacity to navigate complexity and change.
Australia’s next tax reform needs more than Treasury and the teals. Experts argue citizens’ assemblies could rebuild momentum and public trust in tough tax decisions.
TT-Line’s debt cap has been lifted again -- just in time. The ferries are still adrift, and Tasmania’s government still isn’t anchored.
The ACTU is calling for a national AI law, a new authority, and binding workplace agreements before employers adopt artificial intelligence.
Genomics Australia launches with $30 million to lead research turning DNA into earlier diagnoses, personalised care, and ...
Transport job cuts reignite questions about SES payouts and whether reform-era contracts are now slowing public sector ...
New Zealand’s government will cut funding from local governments it believes are using too many road cones. The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has issued guidance on temporary traffic management, ...
SA’s $28 million AI office is tasked with freeing frontline staff, trimming costs, and delivering pilots that prove the ...
Six hundred and twenty thousand skilled migrants are underemployed; Martin Parkinson backs a plan to streamline proficiency recognition.
PwC Australia’s government comeback may be imminent, if a leak proves true, despite unresolved tax matters and AFP investigations.
Union upstarts unseat decades-old leadership in SA and Victoria while WA opts for continuity. Is a generational shift in the air?
Setting up the next generation of AI-enabled digital transformation for success is going to take some changes to the way we think about governance, strategy and implementation.