Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
Australia's national parks are set to receive a much-needed boost, with the upcoming federal budget set to provide over $250 million in extra funding.
Snowy delays mount
Snowy Hydro has announced a delay of up to two years for its Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro storage project ...
Significance tests for big builds
Australia’s $120 billion infrastructure program will be subject to a review using the metric of ‘national significance’.
Feds to buy radar firm
Australia could nationalise a critical Defence radar maker for security purposes.
Gas cap to continue
The Albanese government has announced plans to extend its price cap on wholesale gas prices.
Migration rules shifting
Migration changes could see a pay rise for some of Australia's lowest-paid.
NDIS issues acknowledged
The Prime Minister has acknowledged that the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is out of control.
Privacy pushed in awareness week
Australia’s privacy and information commissioners have issued a joint statement urging agencies to prioritise privacy fundamentals.
Big cheques for old heads
A legion of retired US military leaders have picked up work as consultants to Australia’s Navy.
China spy laws tighten
China has tightened its grip on citizens' data with the passing of a comprehensive update to anti-espionage legislation.
Military billions outlined
The Albanese government has committed $3.8 billion to strengthen the country’s northern defences as part of a new response to the threat posed by China.
Missed checks cost big
Analysis suggests 95 per cent of recent Federal Government programs have not been properly evaluated.
PBS shifts to longer scripts
Millions of Australians with chronic illnesses are set to benefit from a major shake-up of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
Rimmer returns for school run
The Federal Government has welcomed top civil servant, Ben Rimmer, as part of its efforts to revamp the nation's higher education sector.
Auditor shares expertise
Canada's auditor general, Karen Hogan, has shared her thoughts on how Australia can follow Canada's example to drive change and ensure continuous performance improvement in government administration.
Defence fix detailed
A new review has found Australia’s Defence Force is no longer “fit for purpose”.
Funds back long COVID findings
The health minister has pledged an additional $50 million in funding to support research into long COVID.
IEA backs efforts
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recognised the Albanese government's commitment to ...
Kiwi deal reached
Australia has announced that New Zealanders who have been living in Australia for four years can now apply for Australian citizenship.
NACC audit role outlined
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) could make things uncomfortable for senior public servants.