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Lucrative cop scheme contributes to thinner blue line

Lucrative cop scheme contributes to thinner blue line

An early retirement scheme designed for disengaged police officers has not reduced medical exits and may have contributed to a staffing shortage within the force. The NSW auditor-general released a report into the mental health and wellbeing of the state’s police, finding increasing psychological injury claims, compensation payouts and medical
Canada’s alternative to Musk’s Starlink prepares to carry Australian government traffic

Canada’s alternative to Musk’s Starlink prepares to carry Australian government traffic

Australian public servants fretting over the reputational and political risks of buying brands associated with former DOGE chief and Trump ex-bestie Elon Musk have been offered a lifeline by a telecommunications carrier part-owned by the sovereign pension fund for Canadian civil servants. Telesat, the global carrier and digital infrastructure giant
Corruption, coercion, misconduct by Serco guards in immigration detention centres, says NACC

Corruption, coercion, misconduct by Serco guards in immigration detention centres, says NACC

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has found two immigration security officers engaged in corrupt conduct by giving detainees SIM cards and access to information. The former Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity’s (ACLEI) Operation Elektra investigated allegations against a Serco officer dating back to between 2016 and 2017. ...
Western Australia appoints five directors-general

Western Australia appoints five directors-general

The Western Australian government has appointed five directors-general, finalising significant leadership changes initiated after the March election. The new appointees will oversee significant MoGs starting July 1. The nationwide recruitment search has delivered three leaders from interstate, including former Queensland under-treasurer Michael Carey ...

Lucrative cop scheme contributes to thinner blue line

Lucrative cop scheme contributes to thinner blue line
An early retirement scheme designed for disengaged police officers has not reduced medical exits and may have contributed to a staffing shortage within the force. The NSW auditor-general released a report into the mental health and wellbeing of the state’s police, finding increasing psychological injury claims, compensation payouts and medical

Canada’s alternative to Musk’s Starlink prepares to carry Australian government traffic

Canada’s alternative to Musk’s Starlink prepares to carry Australian government traffic
Australian public servants fretting over the reputational and political risks of buying brands associated with former DOGE chief and Trump ex-bestie Elon Musk have been offered a lifeline by a telecommunications carrier part-owned by the sovereign pension fund for Canadian civil servants. Telesat, the global carrier and digital infrastructure giant

Corruption, coercion, misconduct by Serco guards in immigration detention centres, says NACC

Corruption, coercion, misconduct by Serco guards in immigration detention centres, says NACC
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has found two immigration security officers engaged in corrupt conduct by giving detainees SIM cards and access to information. The former Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity’s (ACLEI) Operation Elektra investigated allegations against a Serco officer dating back to between 2016 and 2017. ...

Western Australia appoints five directors-general

Western Australia appoints five directors-general
The Western Australian government has appointed five directors-general, finalising significant leadership changes initiated after the March election. The new appointees will oversee significant MoGs starting July 1. The nationwide recruitment search has delivered three leaders from interstate, including former Queensland under-treasurer Michael Carey ...