Premium Insights and analysis Focusing on the ‘fundamental shift’: What is Victoria’s future of work plan for the public sector? Thursday March 24, 2022 By Melissa Coade Career Matters What exactly are public service top brass thinking and doing to wrestle with immediate and long-term changes to work for their employees? …
State rolls out COVID-19 tests to schools as experts support getting kids back to classrooms sooner Tuesday November 9, 2021 By Jackson Graham Health Victoria school kids who are primary contacts of positive COVID-19 cases can isolate for half the time if they receive negative rapid antigen test results. …
Premium Insights and analysis What COVID-19 took away from Victorian children Monday November 1, 2021 By Melissa Coade Career Advice It's not biology, it's not genetics — it's social context, Professor Susan Sawyer told an audience of public servants about mental health and young Victorians.
Waste and accountability gaps in government race to deliver COVID spending, audit finds Thursday October 28, 2021 By Jackson Graham News Most Victorian departments can’t be sure corruption didn’t occur while spending billions on COVID-19 initiatives, the state’s auditor-general says. …
Former Victorian education official goes to prison for conspiracy to defraud Monday July 19, 2021 By Melissa Coade Education Nino Napoli will be eligible for parole in one year and 11 months, after admitting that he used taxpayer money to buy electronics, wine and…
Victoria to resource disadvantaged schools with 80 additional student teachers Monday July 5, 2021 By Melissa Coade Education The Victorian government has announced $1.3 million funding to place 80 intern teachers from Teach for Australia into select public schools next year.
Opinion: the rights of public servants to own businesses, and the risk of corruption in procurement Friday May 29, 2020 By Adam Graycar Editors' Picks There will always be a debate about the rights of public servants to own businesses and to have second jobs. This week's news of an…
EU agency calls for 'human-centric' AI in public service Monday July 1, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins News A new report released by the High-Level Expert Group on AI presents a plethora of policy and investment recommendations related to "trustworthy" AI that can…