Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
New South Wales has become the first recipient of a loan from the Australian government's $20 billion Rewiring the Nation fund.
Report shows PS issues
APS Commissioner Dr Gordon de Brouwer has candidly addressed the difficulties faced by both the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) and the Australian Public Service (APS).
Snowy issues probed
A sinkhole, toxic gas release, and massive cost overrun have disrupted the Snowy 2.0 project.
Solar driving NEM shift
The National Electricity Market has experienced a remarkable shift, driven by abundant solar power.
Uni deal moves ahead
The Albanese government is celebrating the passage of the Universities Accord legislation through the Senate.
Freedom bill proposed
Journalist Peter Greste, an advocate for press freedom, says legal actions against public sector whistleblowers could harm integrity.
Ombudsmen standards slip
The Commonwealth Ombudsman has fallen significantly short of its service standards in the past year, achieving only 24 per cent of its target of 90 per cent.
Scientists run big sweep
The Federal Government is assessing the nation's subterranean water reserves.
Safety fine for tech giants
The eSafety Commissioner has fined the rebranded Twitter for failing to meet child protection standards.
AER joins equal quest
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) says it supports equality for women in the clean energy sector.
ATO papers sought
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is facing renewed scrutiny from its employees ...
Australia fails to listen
Australia has boldly denied the need for its Constitution to reflect reality.
Fertility needs detailed
Global experts have called for urgent actions to address declining male fertility.
Gas plan process open
The Australian Government has released a discussion paper and opened consultations on a national Future Gas Strategy.
NACC running quietly
The NACC says there has been no media coverage for most anti-corruption reports so far.