Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
The CPSU says Border Force staff need better protections from the risk of COVID-19 infection at sea.
Export fund favours fossils
A Federal Government agency meant to fund export industries has been heavily focused on fossil fuels.
Vital rat lab closing
The closure of a major lab animal supplier could have big impacts on Australian medical research.
CPSU slams Services
The union for Services Australia employees say the agency is putting workers at risk.
More light on dark Parliament culture
A former Liberal MP has spoken out about unwanted advances, “bully boys” and backgrounding she experienced in Parliament.
'Affiliates' to expand CDR
Australia’s Treasury wants more companies to be able to share consumer data between them.
Australia called to act again
The top US diplomat in Australia says both nations must set “more ambitious climate goals”.
Ransomware rocks US firms
A massive cyberattack affecting hundreds of US companies is being investigated at the highest levels.
AIS runs wellbeing scheme
The AIS has launched new measures to monitor the wellbeing of Australian athletes, coaches and officials.
Archives spared with late funding
The National Archives of Australia has been granted $67.7 million in urgent federal funding.
Culture-pay link proposed
Politicians have proposed penalties for a lack of improvement in public sector workplace culture.
IGR forecasts ageing issues
The latest government intergenerational report predicts smaller population growth.
CEFC backs green builds
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is backing some of the most energy-efficient houses ever built in Australia.
Defence denies UFO-watch
The US has released a report on Pentagon-documented UFOs, while Australia says it is not looking for aliens.
Holgate questions Fletcher
The communications minister has been accused of being unusually involved with Australia Post.
ASX chief gives data details
ASX CEO Dominic Stevens says the exchange is working on the world's richest blockchain.
Big names call for federal ICAC
Dozens of eminent Australians have called on the Prime Minister to create a national anti-corruption body “with teeth”.
Community TV stays to 2024
A lifeline has been extended for the community TV stations Channel 31 and Channel 44.
DFAT chief reflects on China
Australia's top diplomat says China must grapple with its own “insecurity”.