Health accepts COVID-19 tracing app privacy recommendations, downloads soar Monday April 27, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology More than 1 million Australians have downloaded the new coronavirus contact tracing app less than a day after its release, according to health minister Greg…
Promoted Reprieve for governments from Harper's competition reform Thursday December 3, 2015 By The Mandarin News Those in government supply, procurement and PPP activity won a reprieve from the response to the Harper Review. Governments will now have the opportunity to…
Promoted New light on approach to cumulative impact assessments Thursday November 19, 2015 By The Mandarin Features A Federal Court case examining cumulative impact environmental assessments has significant ramifications for controlled actions. State-level assessments require a more careful approach.
Cunneen case hampers public servants' work Thursday April 16, 2015 By Michael Winram Features The High Court ruling in favour of Margaret Cunneen is the first time the powers of NSW's Independent Commission Against Corruption were tested by the…
Promoted Checklist for council amalgamations Friday April 10, 2015 By Tom Burton Features Council general managers have a wide list of issues to consider when looking to merge with another council.
Promoted Getting the most from your technology procurement Thursday April 2, 2015 By Tom Burton Features Technology acquisition — especially when buying as a service through a cloud provider — is still quite immature, and often means the checks that would…
Promoted When no action is the best action: justifying non-enforcement Tuesday August 12, 2014 By The Mandarin Features Putting measurable frameworks around risk can help over-burdened regulators break free from a reactive culture and get control. The focus must be on service.