Local governments are ill-prepared to adopt artificial intelligence in their operations, a new report from the Audit Office of New South Wales examining local government annual reports reveals. The audit office’s annual report on financial statement audits of local government found that the quality of financial reporting has improved, with
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has said in a letter that the new hate speech laws do not restrict criticism of foreign countries or political ideologies which would cover criticism of Israel and Zionism. […]
The post Criticism of Israel and Zionism legal under new hate speech laws says A-G Michelle Rowland appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
WA Police say the alleged perpetrator of a failed attack on a Perth Invasion Day rally could face terrorism charges, and an interest rate rise next week is all but
It’s a brand new year, and one of the most refreshing aspects of a federal public service role — whether you’ve taken time off or opted for a working ‘staycation’ — is what the acting boss does with the regular all-staff email newsletter from the boss when let loose on
Ahead of this year’s census, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is looking for local leaders to train teams of 12 field officers and support communities. They will be required to start from April 2026. Up to 2,700 field managers will work at venues where people may be staying on
The chief operating officer of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA) has been promoted to CEO. The commission provides motor injury insurance to more than 2.2 million drivers and 3.4 million vehicles across the state, along with self-insurance for approximately 150,000 government employees and $87 billion of government assets.
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that modern organisations rarely name. It is not simply overwork. It is the fatigue of constant change without visible transformation. According to Gallup’s Wellbeing Index, the percentage of the Australian workforce who consider themselves ‘thriving’ is steadily declining. In Gallup’s framework, thriving is
Gemma Lake has been awarded a Public Service Medal (PSM) for outstanding public service to government in the Northern Territory. Gemma Lake is one of the Northern Territory’s longest-serving public servants. Currently the acting CEO of the Department of Logistics and Infrastructure (on secondment from her usual role as CEO of the
Australia finds itself, along with a number of US allies, in a rather awkward fit after the unilateral attack on Venezuela on January 3 and the kidnapping by US special forces of its President Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife. Not content with that action, US President Donald Trump has
It has been a week since Labor’s rushed hate speech bill was chaperoned into law by the Liberals and already the public are suspicious.
Parliament was recalled early to combat, specifically, Islamic terrorism, Islamic hate preachers, and suspected radical Islamic groups that are banned in many other countries.
The purpose of the activity was to stem ...
Every time a left-leaning Treasurer comes into government and promises a ‘kinder version’ of capitalism, everything turns to shit. Rapidly.
We could say this is a version of Winston Churchill’s famous quote: ‘Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others…’ but the truth is simpler; the more socialism you add, the faster ...
Local governments are ill-prepared to adopt artificial intelligence in their operations, a new report from the Audit Office of New South Wales examining local government annual reports reveals. The audit office’s annual report on financial statement audits of local government found that the quality of financial reporting has improved, with
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has said in a letter that the new hate speech laws do not restrict criticism of foreign countries or political ideologies which would cover criticism of Israel and Zionism. […]
The post Criticism of Israel and Zionism legal under new hate speech laws says A-G Michelle Rowland appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
WA Police say the alleged perpetrator of a failed attack on a Perth Invasion Day rally could face terrorism charges, and an interest rate rise next week is all but
It’s a brand new year, and one of the most refreshing aspects of a federal public service role — whether you’ve taken time off or opted for a working ‘staycation’ — is what the acting boss does with the regular all-staff email newsletter from the boss when let loose on
Ahead of this year’s census, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is looking for local leaders to train teams of 12 field officers and support communities. They will be required to start from April 2026. Up to 2,700 field managers will work at venues where people may be staying on
The chief operating officer of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA) has been promoted to CEO. The commission provides motor injury insurance to more than 2.2 million drivers and 3.4 million vehicles across the state, along with self-insurance for approximately 150,000 government employees and $87 billion of government assets.
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that modern organisations rarely name. It is not simply overwork. It is the fatigue of constant change without visible transformation. According to Gallup’s Wellbeing Index, the percentage of the Australian workforce who consider themselves ‘thriving’ is steadily declining. In Gallup’s framework, thriving is
Gemma Lake has been awarded a Public Service Medal (PSM) for outstanding public service to government in the Northern Territory. Gemma Lake is one of the Northern Territory’s longest-serving public servants. Currently the acting CEO of the Department of Logistics and Infrastructure (on secondment from her usual role as CEO of the
Australia finds itself, along with a number of US allies, in a rather awkward fit after the unilateral attack on Venezuela on January 3 and the kidnapping by US special forces of its President Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife. Not content with that action, US President Donald Trump has
It has been a week since Labor’s rushed hate speech bill was chaperoned into law by the Liberals and already the public are suspicious.
Parliament was recalled early to combat, specifically, Islamic terrorism, Islamic hate preachers, and suspected radical Islamic groups that are banned in many other countries.
The purpose of the activity was to stem ...
Every time a left-leaning Treasurer comes into government and promises a ‘kinder version’ of capitalism, everything turns to shit. Rapidly.
We could say this is a version of Winston Churchill’s famous quote: ‘Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others…’ but the truth is simpler; the more socialism you add, the faster ...