The Commonwealth Ombudsman wants Federal Agencies to be more open about their mistakes.

21,000 Australian Taxation Office workers may take industrial action following a pay deal described as “miserly, low and unfair”.

A number of experts have spoken out about the need to protect human societies by looking after the environment.

The Prime Minister says the Australian Submarine Corporation will have a shot at a $20 billion dollar submarine-building contract, but there are fears it may just be a rouse.

Analysts say Victoria’s increased demand for coal power since the axing of the carbon tax is increasing Australia’s energy industry emissions.

Federal Trade Minister Andrew Robb says it could be a matter of days until a shadowy trade deal is signed, and everyday Australians lose some of their rights.

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is snooping around for new recruits.

Insiders have spoken on what to expect within state and federal governments this year.

Fijian prime minister Frank Bainimarama has called for a new national flag, ditching its current colonial symbols.

Australia has a new High Court judge, with the swearing-in this week of Justice Geoffrey Nettle.

Three leaders of the public sector have been nominated as finalists in the 2015 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards.

A delicate dance continues this week between tens of thousands of public servants and the departments they work for.

Figures out this week show the repeal of the carbon tax has not achieved the intended energy price reductions.

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