Whitlam’s dismissal and Malcolm Fraser’s rise turned Australia’s 1975 election into a defining clash over democracy, ...
Tanya Plibersek won’t release departmental briefing notes, saying it risks the candour of officials preparing for future ...
Sappers are training with a new in-service Bangalore made in Australia as Defence expands local manufacture of demolition explosives.
The ATO’s new draft instructions put AI accountability firmly on public servants -- and offer a preview of what’s to come ...
New exemptions mean NSW’s heritage-listed buildings can go greener and safer -- no Heritage Council approval needed for most ...
Former premier headed for London, NDIA board picks CEO, War Memorial council appointments, Tasmania names integrity ...
IBAC has charged a former Transport Accident Commission worker with breaching confidentiality in an ongoing investigation.
When ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle exposed aggressive debt collection practices in 2017, he believed he was protecting ...
For agency leaders, the challenge is clear: how can they harness AI quickly and cost-effectively while managing the risks ...
AI tutors are changing how kids learn. But if access stays unequal, the divide could grow into a generational fault line.
What would happen if every Australian had a guaranteed income? Policy experts say it’s no longer a utopian idea but a ...
Speechwriting with Copilot? FOI files show a senior official testing AI tools as the APS prepares for a government-wide ...
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