Fourth woman speaks up about Brittany Higgins’ alleged perpetrator Federal A fourth woman has come forward to make allegations about the man accused of sexually assaulting former ministerial staffer Brittany Higgins, alleging that he stroked
PM&C official to review complaints process following sexual assault allegations February 16, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Culture Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet deputy secretary Stephanie Foster will review processes for workplace complaints at Parliament House in response to allegations that
Afghanistan inquiry: 13 soldiers receive administrative action notices November 27, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Defence Thirteen people have been issued with administrative action notices following the release of the report into alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan
New office to investigate alleged ADF war crimes November 12, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Defence An Office of the Special Investigator will be established within the Department of Home Affairs to investigate alleged war crimes committed by Australians in Afghanistan,
Government unveils $1b defence industry package August 26, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Defence An additional 500 Australian Defence Force reservists will be recruited over the next two years as part of an investment package unveiled by the federal
Grim findings to come in war crimes investigation August 10, 2020 By Brendan Nicholson Defence Australians will be dismayed by the findings of an investigation into allegations that their special forces in Afghanistan committed war crimes, Defence Minister Linda Reynolds
Australia makes its position on China clear in ministerial meeting with US August 5, 2020 By Geoffrey Barker Economy & Industry The accelerating velocity and seriousness of the strategic challenges confronting Australia have forced political leaders to think very hard indeed about the US alliance and
Partner Content COVID-19 demands vigilance on cyber security measures July 31, 2020 By Phil Baker On the 19th June, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that Australian governments, businesses and political organisations, are actively ‘being targeted by a sophisticated state-based cyber
ACSC launches guidance to support safe adoption of cloud services July 28, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology The Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Digital Transformation Agency have released new guidance to help government agencies assess cloud service providers and their cloud
‘More lethal and long-range capabilities’: Government invests $270b in defence July 1, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Defence The federal government will invest $270 billion into capability upgrades for the Australian Defence Force over the next 10 years as part of a new
Spy agencies to receive $1.35b under cyber security package June 30, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Defence More than 500 new jobs within the Australian Signals Directorate will be created as part of the federal government’s $1.35 billion cyber security investment. The
Premium Insights and analysis Has the public sector’s focus been properly directed when it comes to cyber threats? June 22, 2020 By Chris Johnson Communications & Technology Are government departments doing all they can to protect themselves against cyber invasion? The times we are living in should have dramatically increased preventive measures.
Australia under attack from state-based cyber actor with ‘significant capabilities’ June 19, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology All levels of government across Australia are being targeted by a sophisticated state-based cyber actor, the prime minister revealed on Friday. At a press conference
Senior federal government staff member’s email ‘spoofed’ in COVID-19 phishing campaign April 21, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has ramped up its fight against malicious cyber activity to protect families, local businesses, and the health sector, according