Election 2022: Labor costings to be released next week — Gallagher Thursday May 12, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Federal Gallagher said costings for all of Labor policies put forward during the campaign would be released in line with past-election timings.
Premium Insights and analysis Red Book, Blue Book — the importance of incoming government briefs Tuesday May 3, 2022 By Ian McPhedran Editors' Picks The first priority of a red or blue book is to win the trust of the minister, for without trust there can be no frank…
Election 2022: Labor will cut $3b from APS consultant spend and hire more staff Friday April 29, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Federal Katy Gallagher said the Coalition government has cut more than 12,000 public service jobs prior to the pandemic.
Premium Insights and analysis Charter of Budget Honesty and PEFO essential for election transparency Thursday April 21, 2022 By Stephen Bartos Editors' Picks Arguably the best thing Peter Costello did as federal treasurer was the Charter of Budget Honesty. It keeps on delivering value for good governance and…
Premium Insights and analysis You thought 2021 was hard Tuesday January 25, 2022 By Stephen Bartos Australian Capital Territory For anyone working in the public service in Australia, 2022 will be even harder that 2021 was, says Stephen Bartos.
APS recruitment drive turning into scramble to fill vacancies Tuesday October 12, 2021 By Chris Johnson Federal The APS situation is said to be desperate, with agency hands 'largely tied' and high dissatisfaction with how consultancies are servicing the sector.
Premium Insights and analysis Census finds public servants overworked, risk burnout Wednesday April 7, 2021 By Melissa Coade Careers Here's a detailed breakdown of how APS departments responded to their employee census questions on capacity and burnout.