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A political history of Australian health policy, part 1: Foundations of a national health policy, 1913-1929

A political history of Australian health policy, part 1: Foundations of a national health policy, 1913-1929

Long before Medicare, federal election campaigns were already reshaping health as a Commonwealth responsibility. Between 1913 and 1929, Australian leaders across parties began to reposition health from a marginal federal concern to an emerging national priority. Early election debates focused narrowly on quarantine, disease control, and border ...
Minns warns public servants about cabinet leaks

Minns warns public servants about cabinet leaks

Public servants across New South Wales were issued a major warning about cabinet confidentiality conventions just days before the state government declared a “significant cyber incident” over the exfiltration of a cache of more than 5,600 sensitive government documents, triggering police raids and the arrest of a Treasury official. As
Monday Briefing: Proposed changes to the NDIS

Monday Briefing: Proposed changes to the NDIS

When Minister for Health, Ageing, and the NDIS Mark Butler addressed the National Press Club last week, he started — as is often prudent for politicians about to announce potentially unpopular policy — with the promise of cash. “This budget will invest three billion dollars in delivering more beds, more
DTA sounds alarm on ‘low‑effort’ AI

DTA sounds alarm on ‘low‑effort’ AI

The deputy head of the Digital Transformation Agency has put public servants keen to dive into the rapid efficiencies ostensibly offered by artificial intelligence on notice that AI still doesn’t add up to a substitute for inclusive systems design that goes well beyond online interfaces and bots. In one of
Movers & Shakers: New CEO for gender equality agency

Movers & Shakers: New CEO for gender equality agency

Senior Executive Service Band 2 The Office of National Intelligence has promoted an unnamed Canberra-based executive to first assistant director-general, geopolitical assessment. Band 1 Alexander Lewis is now assistant commissioner, data and regulatory transformation, at the National Disability Insurance Scheme Quality and Safeguards Commission. ...
Net Zero Academy – Executive Leadership Program

Net Zero Academy – Executive Leadership Program

Net zero is now the path of the global economy, already reshaping business function across all sectors. The Executive Leadership Program equips senior leaders with the clarity, skills and confidence to respond to this transition. This immersive in-person course will teach you how to navigate the fast-evolving net zero landscape,

A political history of Australian health policy, part 1: Foundations of a national health policy, 1913-1929

A political history of Australian health policy, part 1: Foundations of a national health policy, 1913-1929
Long before Medicare, federal election campaigns were already reshaping health as a Commonwealth responsibility. Between 1913 and 1929, Australian leaders across parties began to reposition health from a marginal federal concern to an emerging national priority. Early election debates focused narrowly on quarantine, disease control, and border ...

Minns warns public servants about cabinet leaks

Minns warns public servants about cabinet leaks
Public servants across New South Wales were issued a major warning about cabinet confidentiality conventions just days before the state government declared a “significant cyber incident” over the exfiltration of a cache of more than 5,600 sensitive government documents, triggering police raids and the arrest of a Treasury official. As

Monday Briefing: Proposed changes to the NDIS

Monday Briefing: Proposed changes to the NDIS
When Minister for Health, Ageing, and the NDIS Mark Butler addressed the National Press Club last week, he started — as is often prudent for politicians about to announce potentially unpopular policy — with the promise of cash. “This budget will invest three billion dollars in delivering more beds, more

DTA sounds alarm on ‘low‑effort’ AI

DTA sounds alarm on ‘low‑effort’ AI
The deputy head of the Digital Transformation Agency has put public servants keen to dive into the rapid efficiencies ostensibly offered by artificial intelligence on notice that AI still doesn’t add up to a substitute for inclusive systems design that goes well beyond online interfaces and bots. In one of

Movers & Shakers: New CEO for gender equality agency

Movers & Shakers: New CEO for gender equality agency
Senior Executive Service Band 2 The Office of National Intelligence has promoted an unnamed Canberra-based executive to first assistant director-general, geopolitical assessment. Band 1 Alexander Lewis is now assistant commissioner, data and regulatory transformation, at the National Disability Insurance Scheme Quality and Safeguards Commission. ...

Net Zero Academy – Executive Leadership Program

Net Zero Academy – Executive Leadership Program
Net zero is now the path of the global economy, already reshaping business function across all sectors. The Executive Leadership Program equips senior leaders with the clarity, skills and confidence to respond to this transition. This immersive in-person course will teach you how to navigate the fast-evolving net zero landscape,