Indian farmers’ strike continues in the shadow of COVID-19 Engage.gov In what is believed to be the biggest protest in history, in late November 2020 farmers from across India drove 200,000 trolleys and tractors towards
An obedient nation of larrikins: why Victorians are not revolting September 10, 2020 By Frank Bongiorno Community & Social The late historian John Hirst liked to tell students from overseas that Australians are an obedient people. To those of us raised on the idea
The People & Culture Podcast: in conversation with Peter McIntyre, CEO Engineers Australia May 23, 2018 By The Mandarin Career Advice The People & Culture Podcast with James Judge is a series of in-depth discussions with practitioners and leading experts on emergent trends impacting on the
Partner Content How AICD ACT's bright young stars are leading the way for future female directors April 17, 2018 By Australian Institute of Company Directors The ACT division of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) has been leading the charge in creating educational and networking opportunities for female board
Canberra hunts for new Chief Digital Officer January 16, 2018 By The Mandarin This pivotal leadership role, based in Canberra, will influence and enable the Australian Capital Territory to be a Smart City in a way that is
Why having a professional profile in government has now become essential December 14, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski If you’ve ever finished a crucial meeting on an urgent new government initiative or project yet found yourself dreading the prospect of calling or emailing
We don’t know what’s coming: the ever-changing face of leadership December 14, 2017 By The Mandarin It is overwhelmingly apparent that modern public sector leaders are facing more diverse challenges than ever before. While there is perhaps little to no change
Vic agencies put corruption prevention and integrity under the spotlight August 23, 2017 By The Mandarin The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) is partnering with the Victorian Ombudsman (VO), Victorian Auditor-General’s Office (VAGO) and the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA)
The future of digital health in Australia: a social policy discussion February 3, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski Emerging technologies are changing the global economy and Australian society. This is largely being driven by consumers who are demanding personalised wrap around services, most
Think big, start small, iterate wildly: the govCMS approach December 17, 2015 By The Mandarin Government must be more innovative, more agile, to keep up with the private sector and the demands of citizens. In the digital space, the solution