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Senior Labor Staffers Shed No Light at Caravan Inquiry, Because They Didn’t Take Notes

Senior Labor Staffers Shed No Light at Caravan Inquiry, Because They Didn’t Take Notes

Senior staff from the offices of NSW premier Chris Minns and state police minister Yasmine Catley, who were present during NSW police briefings about the caravan located on a Dural property on 19 January 2025, finally turned up to testify at the NSW Legislative Council inquiry into the explosives-laden caravan on Friday, 27 June 2025, after ...
The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?

The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) opened its doors two years ago this week amid much fanfare and high expectations. Since then the body has attracted considerable criticism, overshadowing a solid, if slow, start to a whole new anti-corruption system across federal government. Established with strong powers after a history of
NSW public servants reap 3% July pay bump

NSW public servants reap 3% July pay bump

The weather may be miserable, the days short and cold, but for around 100,000 New South Wales public servants, it’s a case of Christmas in July and a happy new financial year, as the 3% cash bump secured during last year’s bargaining starts hitting bank accounts. It’s the second effective

Senior Labor Staffers Shed No Light at Caravan Inquiry, Because They Didn’t Take Notes

Senior Labor Staffers Shed No Light at Caravan Inquiry, Because They Didn’t Take Notes
Senior staff from the offices of NSW premier Chris Minns and state police minister Yasmine Catley, who were present during NSW police briefings about the caravan located on a Dural property on 19 January 2025, finally turned up to testify at the NSW Legislative Council inquiry into the explosives-laden caravan on Friday, 27 June 2025, after ...

The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?

The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) opened its doors two years ago this week amid much fanfare and high expectations. Since then the body has attracted considerable criticism, overshadowing a solid, if slow, start to a whole new anti-corruption system across federal government. Established with strong powers after a history of

NSW public servants reap 3% July pay bump

NSW public servants reap 3% July pay bump
The weather may be miserable, the days short and cold, but for around 100,000 New South Wales public servants, it’s a case of Christmas in July and a happy new financial year, as the 3% cash bump secured during last year’s bargaining starts hitting bank accounts. It’s the second effective