Amanda Vanstone on good governance and how leaders interact with public service March 3, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Politicians who aspire to be democratic leaders see there’s much more to governance than just one side or the other, and need strong relationships with
Behavioural economics team put minds to encouraging organ donation March 3, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal A federal authority is seeing record numbers of people signing up as organ donors, but according to experts in behavioural economics, there’s a trend among
Opposition outlines vision for public service ahead of federal election March 2, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Management of the Australian Public Service is shaping up as a battleground in this year’s federal election, with Labor launching a plan to “rebuild” the
APS staff from former political adviser roles bring advantages and drawbacks March 2, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal The APS’ top public servants come from a range of career backgrounds – including five who’ve worked as ministerial advisers – but both current and
Prime minister Scott Morrison positive with COVID-19, isolating and displaying symptoms March 2, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Prime minister Scott Morrison says he has COVID-19 and is isolating while continuing to undertake official duties. Morrison said in a tweet around 11.30pm on