Workforce ageing: prevent injuries with health checks, dietary coaching Career Advice Australia's ageing population is already a risk factor for injuries in some front-line public workforces. How one state's police force is keeping compensation premiums from rising further.
Unsolicited proposals: NSW on the right track a decade after AWH Thursday March 10, 2016 By Harley Dennett News Wracked by a highly public ICAC investigation that became a byword for unscrupulous lobbying in NSW, DPC set out to build a new unsolicited proposals…
Tom Burton: Service NSW v auditor war misses the digital point Monday February 29, 2016 By Tom Burton Features OPINION: The dispute between the NSW Audit Office and Service NSW risks missing the much bigger benefits that come from large-scale digitalisation. Accountability…
NSW appoints state's first female auditor-general Wednesday February 3, 2016 By Stephen Easton News A deputy secretary with the NSW Department of Family and Community Services has been chosen by Premier Mike Baird as the state's new auditor-general —…
Standards commissioner flagged for ICAC's ministerial gap Monday March 16, 2015 By Harley Dennett Features Whoever wins the NSW state election gets to decide who will handle complaints against misbehaving ministers: fellow MPs ... the Independent Commission Against Corruption ...
Bean-counters to strategists: why CFOs need more power Monday March 2, 2015 By Harley Dennett Features Increasingly, public sector number-crunchers are being asked to play a bigger role in driving agency productivity and reform. But are agencies supporting CFOs well enough…
Malware risk to NSW traffic controls as cyber attacks increase Wednesday January 21, 2015 By Harley Dennett News NSW is at risk of accidents and traffic chaos until the state updates its IT security, the auditor-general warns in assessments of critical traffic and…