Premium Insights and analysis Machinery of government change management under the spotlight Community & Social Let’s address the elephant in the room. There’s a MOG slog in store for the APS but few government agencies want to talk about it.
Premium Columnists Rearranging the APS upper echelons June 10, 2022 By Verona Burgess Editors' Picks They may not quite be falling like the proverbial ninepins, but the departure of two agency heads in the last week suggests that the upper
Premium Insights and analysis A bit of AAO perspective, please June 3, 2022 By Stephen Bartos Editors' Picks The deckchairs are being rearranged in the ship of state. An administrative arrangements order (AAO) for the incoming government has been issued. The AAO is
Public servants do the heavy lifting to make the MOG cogs turn in government June 2, 2022 By Melissa Coade Federal Spare a thought for the bureaucrats moving mountains to ensure that by 1 July the new prime minister’s rearrangement of the APS deckchairs are just
Albanese’s department changes begin June 1, 2022 By Melissa Coade Federal The Labor government has revealed six major MOG changes across federal departments, including two new departments dedicated to workplace relations and the environment. From new
Election 2022: Coalition’s APS funding cuts to put 5,500 jobs on the line May 18, 2022 By Melissa Coade Community & Social The CPSU estimates thousands of public sector jobs will be lost as a result of a Liberal plan to strip $3.3 billion from the APS
Assessment app, evacuation tool among bushfire projects to receive $4.2m July 28, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology The federal government will grant the Bushfire Building Council of Australia $3 million to develop a national self-assessment app intended to assist Australians with protecting
Shane Stone to lead new National Recovery and Resilience Agency May 5, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Energy & Environment The government will establish a National Recovery and Resilience Agency and an Australian Climate Service to help Australia better prepare for natural disasters and adapt