Premium Insights and analysis Food standards chief thrives on balancing competing interests Career Advice As a Canberra veterinary surgeon, Dr Sandra Cuthbert handled many sensitive and complex issues in emotionally charged situations. Now, as CEO of Food Standards Australia
Promoted Experts weigh-in on how COVID-19 will affect industry sector November 19, 2020 By University of Canberra (UC) No industry has been left unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’re wondering how the future will be shaped by COVID-19, see what predictions the
Premium Case studies How values-based leadership can help fix our broken political system March 13, 2020 By Chloë Spackman Australian Capital Territory Values-based leadership is the way to cut through personality politics and have political insiders start fixing their own system by repairing Australia’s future-making system, writes
Why regional universities are at risk of going under May 29, 2019 By Geoff Hanmer Editors' Picks Unless the federal government changes its funding policy for universities, less well-off ones, particularly regional universities, are going to fail. In Britain, it is already
APS secretaries revive Indigenous staff network for SES officers February 7, 2017 By Stephen Easton Career Advice A staff network for Commonwealth senior executives from Indigenous backgrounds has been resurrected after over four years of inactivity as part of a bid to
Unelected officials can play a role in rebuilding public trust July 7, 2016 By Stephen Easton Features People doesn’t trust politicians much, so simply asking citizens if they trust government in general elicits some pretty negative reactions. Look a little deeper, beyond
Bye ANZSIG, hello IGPA: Canberra Uni's new policy institute born July 31, 2014 By Stephen Easton Jurisdiction The University of Canberra’s ANZSOG Institute for Governance (ANZSIG) will begin operating under the banner of the new Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (UC-IGPA)