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Mariano Lafuente is a lead principle state modernisation specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank. The Mandarin ...
What Latin America’s civil service reforms can teach Australia about building a modern public sector
To meet the demands of the 21st century, the region must modernise its civil service. Improving efficiency, enhancing talent management, restoring public trust, and embracing digital transformation ...
Canberra’s commitment to AUKUS, despite US doubts, has strategic consequences for defence and policy professionals.
New heads of PM&C and Treasury, WA names 10 public sector leaders, Adelaide University's inaugural vice-chancellor announced.
With Steven Kennedy at PM&C and Jenny Wilkinson at Treasury, APS leadership is strong, but reform challenges remain.
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said he'd counselled ministers and at least one secretary for bullying people who worked beneath them.
The Canadian-backed low-Earth orbit network Lightspeed will offer agencies resilient connectivity without the political baggage of Elon Musk.
Allegations a Serco officer was selling mobile phones in immigration detention have turned out to be something else entirely.
Despite high hopes, a lucrative retirement scheme for NSW police didn’t target unfit officers or reduce burnout risks.
Wayne Jones PSM began his career as a nurse in the early 1980s. To this day, he tells everyone: nursing is an incredible vocation to choose and more people should do it.
With pressure to deliver big change, senior public sector officials must reform systems and capability from within.
Western Australia has appointed five new departmental leaders, following a run of significant public sector appointments this week.
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