Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
The AFP is looking for a way to ethically source images after the Clearview AI controversy.
ALP launches MOG shift
The Albanese government is allowing just a month to make six major changes across federal departments.
Gas issues flow to Bowen
Newly appointed climate and energy minister Chris Bowen is starting his new job by diving headlong into an energy market crisis.
Pawsey primed for quantum tests
Australia’s leading supercomputing facility has installed its first room-temperature on-premises quantum computer.
Big firms tip higher rise
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America expect the Reserve Bank of Australia to announce a full 1 percentage point increase to the cash rate in the next two months.
AFP shifts under new regime
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has re-shuffled Australia’s federal police and spy agencies.
Gallagher gets PS role
Senator for the ACT Katy Gallagher has been appointed public service minister.
New head for PM's department
Professor Glyn Davis has been announced as the next secretary for the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet (DPM&C).
Frigate firm wants yard changed
Shipbuilder BAE Systems is setting up a test for the new Federal Government over a $45 billion frigate project.
Skills shift coming
Victoria’s skills minister says her state’s system should be replicated on a national scale.
ACCC opens NBN talks
The ACCC’s response to NBN Co’s broadband pricing model could open the door to broad reform.
Green shift suggested
Local green banks say they need new rules to help finance an energy transition.
Insider swindles DHA files
Details have emerged about a serious data breach by a federal government contractor.
CSIRO regrets CCS silence
One of Australia's leading science bodies says it should have been more vocal in its support for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Millions flow to medical quests
University of Sydney researchers have secured over $12 million in clinical trial funding.
Pay disparities targeted
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants to stop businesses paying labour hire workers less than direct employees for the same work.
Unis seek funding shift
University leaders are urging the new Labor government to prioritise funding issues.
Card scheme change looms
The future of the controversial Cashless Debit Card (CDC) is up in the air.
Union seeks improvements
The CPSU is looking for “significant improvements” for its members under a Labor federal government.
Expert urge Reef efforts
Marine scientists are pushing Australia’s new-look parliament to act fast to protect the Great Barrier Reef.