Non-partisan McKinnon Prize goes to two of Australia’s political leaders March 2, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Former house of representatives speaker Tony Smith and Queensland’s Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding have taken out a non-partisan prize for political leadership. Smith received the
Researchers plot how to overcome barriers to collaboration in public sector March 2, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Public sector agencies working together has long been a panacea of public administration, but achieving it comes with high transaction costs. This is the premise
Watchdog considers options to bolster regulations on big tech March 1, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Australia’s competition watchdog is considering a new regulatory framework to combat the dominance of big digital platforms. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is seeking
Queensland CCC confirms multiple complaints related to and from integrity commissioner March 1, 2022 By Jackson Graham News Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission has received 10 complaints related to the office of the state’s integrity commissioner in the past 17 months, a parliamentary
Australia’s national security college eyes partnership with new UK college March 1, 2022 By Jackson Graham Federal Australia’s brightest minds in national security are set to benefit from a new partnership between old friends, as the UK establishes a college based on