The Federal Government has put up more than $860 million for the next round of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy’s (IAS) funding grants.

The humble Post-It note has emerged as an unlikely veil for bureaucrats to avoid scrutiny.

Union marches shut down the centres of major cities this week.

New analysis of a secret international trade deal has shown that the Federal Government could be about to put public health and personal wellbeing at risk.

Australia is dedicating all its diplomatic resources to help avoid having the UN downgrade the status of the Great Barrier Reef.

Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt is becoming suspicious about the popularity of rooftop solar.

The renewable energy industry will not accept the Federal Government's latest renewable energy target (RET).

Trade Minister Andrew Robb has hinted that the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement will be signed soon.

The Greens have offered a novel budget measure that could bring the Federal Government $13 billion.

Ninety-five years ago, Australian Public Service bosses realised equal rights for women would transform the bureaucracy, and it was up to them to stop it.

A former senior federal bureaucrat says lobbyists should be forced to reveal their private discussions with ministers and government workers.

Federal workplace insurer Comcare has lost one of its biggest customers, as the ACT Government moves to take its 20,000 public servants out of the embattled scheme.

An ACT Senator says the CPSU is hypocritically threatening the jobs of its own members, while claiming to fight on their behalf.

A new report says Australian governments could save billions by buying smarter.

The new head of Australia's Treasury is a big fan of Ronald Reagan and says austerity is getting a bad rap.

Children must be vaccinated for their parents to receive welfare benefits, under reforms proposed for Australia’s $150 billion welfare system.

One of Australia’s top scientists has warned that cuts to research funding will put the nation at risk.

The Australian Taxation Office has found itself in a sticky compensation battle, after the desk and chair heights of one employee were changed without her knowledge.

A meeting of government bodies this week agreed to move ahead on a full scheme roll out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has just three words for departments caught up in his public service reshuffle: get it done.

The Australian Public Service is getting older.

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