Cyber attack accesses 80,000 SA public servants’ personal information News The South Australian government says up to 80,000 public service employees could have had their personal information accessed as a result of a cyber-attack. The
SA government agrees to cut red tape and improve local procurement August 13, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Economy & Industry The South Australian government has responded to the final report of the SA Productivity Commission’s stage one inquiry into government procurement, promising to back local
Former department head unrepentant after ombudsman lashes excessive spending July 10, 2019 By Stephen Easton News An ombudsman’s investigation has found a former department head committed misconduct through inappropriate expenditure and by getting involved in a related information request from the
SA government open-minded about giving public servants superannuation choice September 14, 2018 By Stephen Easton News South Australian public servants would get to choose their own superannuation funds like most Australians under a bill drafted by an upper house cross-bencher, and
SA Budget: Marshall plans to axe thousands of public servants, cut entire programs September 4, 2018 By Stephen Easton News South Australia’s Marshall government plans to cull several thousand public service jobs over the forward estimates, according to early reporting on the contents of its
SA independent calls for wholesale efficiency reviews and unrestrained audits October 7, 2015 By Stephen Easton Career Advice Independent South Australian MP John Darley believes all of the state government’s departments need to conduct wholesale efficiency reviews considering every one of their functions,