Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
One of Australia's most influential public servants has been exposed as a possible political powerbroker.
State agrees to hydro plan
The Albanese and Malinauskas Governments have inked a $100 million agreement to transform Port Bonython into South Australia's inaugural large-scale hydrogen export terminal.
Chalmers chalks up surplus
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has triumphantly unveiled a $22.1 billion surplus for the past fiscal year.
Frydenberg shifts to Sachs
Sweeping deftly through the revolving door of politics and finance, Josh Frydenberg will become chairman at Goldman Sachs ...
New green guide for business
A new CSIRO handbook will guide businesses on how to report and account for their natural assets.
Billions force pipeline pause
The Albanese government is making drastic cuts to infrastructure projects, declaring a 10-year hiatus on new ...
Boyle backers speak out
The wife of whistleblower Richard Boyle has implored the Prime Minister and Attorney General to end to her husband's prosecution.
Digital ID bill appears
Australia's long-awaited digital identity legislation has made its way to Parliament.
International court hacked
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has fallen victim to a cyberattack.
Surveillance change coming
Australia is set to bolster its maritime surveillance capabilities with a hefty $1.5 billion upgrade.
BOM sees big shift
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has officially declared the arrival of two significant climate drivers ...
CEWH saving for dry times
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (CEWH) says it is capitalising on recent flood years.
Islands seek climate justice
Small island nations are pushing for clarity and legal accountability amid a worsening climate crisis.
Reef kept off danger list
The Great Barrier Reef has avoided being added to UNESCO's endangered list.
Watchdog eyes legal firms
The new chief of the Sex Discrimination Commission has her sights on the mining, legal, and retail industries.
AUKUS birthday marked
Leaders are celebrating the two-year anniversary of the signing of the AUKUS deal.
Big bill for nuclear shift
Analysts say that a coal-to-nuclear conversion would be a costly gamble for Australia.
Disability changes coming
The Federal Government is set to scrap the outdated Disability Services Act and impose new standards ...
Local diets slip
Australia, famed for its fertile lands and premium produce, finds itself in a dire dietary predicament.