Senior health official called in for WA’s ambulance problems Health The Western Australian Department of Health will station two senior officials at St John Ambulance headquarters.
Premium Interviews Problem-solving data privacy to plan for whole-of-life digital health Tuesday February 22, 2022 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology Creative thinking is needed to realise the possibilities and give governments a social licence to make good on how personal data can help health services. …
Premium Interviews COVID opportunities: How the public sector can deliver a better crisis recovery Friday October 15, 2021 By Melissa Coade Community & Social City of Melbourne’s Andrew Wear says there is a role for public servants to step up and be the thought leaders who can offer a…
Dr Nick Coatsworth rolls up his sleeve for AstraZeneca jab Friday July 2, 2021 By Melissa Coade Health Australia’s former deputy chief medical officer has revealed via Twitter that he has received his second AstraZeneca shot.
Premium Insights and analysis Transparency and trust missing from Australia’s COVID-19 crisis response Thursday July 1, 2021 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Australia's low scorecard for trust and transparency between the federal, state and territory governments is hampering efforts to control the COVID-19 virus.
Premium Insights and analysis When the rulebook runs out: Anna Bligh on leadership in a crisis Sunday May 31, 2020 By David Donaldson Features Former premier Anna Bligh discusses evacuating a hospital while a cyclone loomed, finding leadership lessons in everyday life, and working from home for the first…
Promoted Public and private sector collaboration essential for the future of emergency management Thursday August 8, 2019 By Lisa Cornish Sponsored In responding to any major crisis – from natural disasters to terrorist attacks and beyond – reliable and secure communication is essential.
When it comes to trust, a good offence is your worst defence Monday March 6, 2017 By Matthew Beard Features Centrelink bosses think they stayed within the law but they "rode roughshod" over conventional attitudes to privacy, writes ethicist Matthew Beard. Governments should pick their…