Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
A basic tech failure has prompted calls for an overhaul of the $70 billion government procurement system.
US and UK make AI deal
The US and UK have reached a new level of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation and collaboration.
Farm firm blames Bureau
A major agriculture firm has blamed the Bureau of Meteorology for significant financial losses.
Fossil rise seen since Paris
Most fossil fuel companies have ramped up production since the signing of the Paris Agreement, a new study finds.
Bishop picked as UN envoy
The United Nations has announced Julie Bishop, Australia’s former foreign minister, as its special envoy on Myanmar.
Combet speaks on power shift
Greg Combet, incoming chair of the Net Zero Economy Agency, has urged a “just transition” for coal workers in the shift to renewable power.
Letter urges art protection
A long list of prominent people are speaking out against major gas works.
MP pay dock considered
New legislation could see federal politicians face salary deductions of up to 5 per cent for severe violations of workplace rules.
PwC criticisms compound
A Senate report has criticised an ongoing coverup, as the PwC tax leaks scandal continues.
ANAO seeks input
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) wants feedback on its draft Audit program for the 2024-25 financial year.
Automated concern raised
The Federal Government has received warnings over its use of AI decision-making.
Centrelink age limits questioned
Advocates want Centrelink to lower the age of independence for Youth Allowance from 22 to 18.
CSIRO seeks local AI
CSIRO says Australia is in a perfect position to harness AI for its technological future.
Sub delay predicted
A US Navy review finds the delivery of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia could face a delay of up to three years.
Visa records show strain
Australia has surpassed 700,000 overseas students for the first time, while over 50,000 visa applications were rejected in the last three months.