Getty ImagesEvery year organisations roll out their refreshed strategies, new KPIs and ambitious goals for the year ahead. But despite the changing pace in work patterns, technology and workforce requirements, one thing remains stubbornly static: individual performance reviews. Most of us will recognise how these show up in the
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'You really need to understand the system to survive. You don't need to become the system, but you certainly need to know the waters that you're wading in to be
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will consider the Commonwealth Grants Commission’s recommendation on how GST revenue is divided among the states and territories, as presented in the 2026 update. The CGC will also publish a high-level guide to the main aspects of the update, and key factors for each state in
The NSW government has revealed its latest move in the great back-to-the-office push for government employees, declared by Premier Chris Minns as a way to revive commercial real estate and surrounding areas across the state. As a series of departmental restructures continues to wash across the state, regional centres economically
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When OpenAI launched ChatGPT-5 in August of last year, many academics scoffed at the tech company’s claims its new artificial intelligence (AI) model possessed “PhD-level” intelligence. After all, how could systems so prone to hallucination, flawed reasoning, and sycophancy compete with the world’s brightest young minds? Yet academics are now
Getty ImagesEvery year organisations roll out their refreshed strategies, new KPIs and ambitious goals for the year ahead. But despite the changing pace in work patterns, technology and workforce requirements, one thing remains stubbornly static: individual performance reviews. Most of us will recognise how these show up in the
www.kaboompics.com/PexelsHave you ever heard two or more women say they’re on the same cycle? This is a common claim among women who live together, for example in a family or as housemates. This idea that people menstruate, or have their period, at the same time is known as “menstrual synchrony”.
'You really need to understand the system to survive. You don't need to become the system, but you certainly need to know the waters that you're wading in to be
Nepal’s youth surge into politics after the “Gen Z” protests, raising hopes for reform but questions about how much change can truly follow. read now...
Iran's new supreme leader has said the vital shipping route will remain closed as attacks on oil tankers continue, and early voting for the South Australian state election begins tomorrow.
Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie does have a talent for hitting nails on their heads. Lately, the heads she has been nailing include those of highly paid top federal public servants, in her view, “fat cats” who have been “feathering their nests” for far too long, and university vice chancellors who
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will consider the Commonwealth Grants Commission’s recommendation on how GST revenue is divided among the states and territories, as presented in the 2026 update. The CGC will also publish a high-level guide to the main aspects of the update, and key factors for each state in
The NSW government has revealed its latest move in the great back-to-the-office push for government employees, declared by Premier Chris Minns as a way to revive commercial real estate and surrounding areas across the state. As a series of departmental restructures continues to wash across the state, regional centres economically
Two months after a report was tabled in parliament, an action plan in response to the independent capability review of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) has been released. Signed off by secretary Steven Kennedy, the plan identifies three core ways in which the agency must continuously learn, adapt, and
When OpenAI launched ChatGPT-5 in August of last year, many academics scoffed at the tech company’s claims its new artificial intelligence (AI) model possessed “PhD-level” intelligence. After all, how could systems so prone to hallucination, flawed reasoning, and sycophancy compete with the world’s brightest young minds? Yet academics are now