Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
Makenzie Lystrup has become the first woman to be appointed as director of the Goddard Space Flight Center in NASA's history.
Cricket cheques to rise
A new pay deal will see a considerable rise for the Australian women’s cricket team.
Doubt thrown on homes
Analysts claim Labor’s ambitious plan to construct one million new homes within five years may fall short ...
McBride trial continues
David McBride, a former military lawyer, will finally stand trial after waiting for almost five years ...
Medicare card on myGov
The Federal Government has taken a significant step towards bringing paper and plastic identity credentials into the digital age.
Robodebt collectors dropped
Government Services Minister Bill Shorten has taken steps to remove three private debt-collection agencies from Services Australia.
Traffic change waved ahead
The OneSKY project, a $4.1 billion air traffic control consolidation initiative, has been granted permission to ...
Green money warns government
Governments have been warned not to go too deep on specific green technologies.
AEMO chair leaving
AEMO Chair Drew Clarke has informed the Federal Energy Minister of his intention to retire and stand down from the company’s Board in November 2023.
Big rail blowout picked apart
A review has highlighted issues with Australia’s delayed and over-budget inland rail project.
Equality smashed in short period
New data has exposed a ‘radical reversal’ of equality in Australia.
Gas issues shift
The ACCC's latest report on the east coast gas market shows an improvement in the outlook for the remainder of 2023.
Leaks reveal spy details
Authorities are scrambling after sensitive US intelligence documents leaked online.
Leeser leaves over No vote
The federal Liberal party has lost a frontbencher over its stance on Indigenous recognition.
Rowland outlines safety plans
The Communications Minister has outlined her plans for online safety in response to a government inquiry into social media and internet safety.
Survey sees slavery needs
A new survey says business groups want a commissioner to deal with slavery.
App banned on China fears
Australia has followed in the footsteps of other Western countries by imposing a ban on the use of TikTok ...
Budget to back NCIs
The Federal Government has announced a $535.5 million funding boost for its major collections.