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Meghan Quinn to take over Defence

Meghan Quinn to take over Defence

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed Department of Industry, Science and Resources head Meghan Quinn will take the reins as secretary of Defence from May 18.  Greg Moriarty, a former chief of staff to Malcolm Turnbull and distinguished diplomat, held the post of top Defence mandarin for just shy of
Physical breach raises questions over ATO security

Physical breach raises questions over ATO security

The Australian Taxation Office has come under fire over physical security arrangements and staff safety following a serious breach at the revenue agency’s Moonee Ponds facility. The Australian Services Union’s Taxation Officers’ Branch has kicked up a major stink following an incident at one of Tax’s Melbourne offices, where a
A political history of Australian health policy, part 2: Health in hard times, 1934-1943

A political history of Australian health policy, part 2: Health in hard times, 1934-1943

The first article in this series showed how early Commonwealth health rhetoric grew from quarantine and protection into nation‑building claims about prevention, investment, and coordination. In the Depression and wartime period that followed, the tone changed. Election speeches between 1934 and 1943 increasingly treated sickness as a social risk that
Defence to get $750 million worth of new Bushmasters

Defence to get $750 million worth of new Bushmasters

They’re not new, they’re not sexy, but when it comes to survivability, it looks like nobody has come up with a better design for the Australian Defence Force’s favourite armoured minibus, the Caterpillar 3126E-powered Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle, officially in production since 1999, but dating back to 1991. As drone-age
Tech agency gets standard setters’ email wrong

Tech agency gets standard setters’ email wrong

Accounting and audit rulemakers are still waiting for the Digital Transformation Agency to confirm which email address was used to contact them about an AI-related regulation for the public sector. A response by the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board to questions asked by Senator

Meghan Quinn to take over Defence

Meghan Quinn to take over Defence
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed Department of Industry, Science and Resources head Meghan Quinn will take the reins as secretary of Defence from May 18.  Greg Moriarty, a former chief of staff to Malcolm Turnbull and distinguished diplomat, held the post of top Defence mandarin for just shy of

Physical breach raises questions over ATO security

Physical breach raises questions over ATO security
The Australian Taxation Office has come under fire over physical security arrangements and staff safety following a serious breach at the revenue agency’s Moonee Ponds facility. The Australian Services Union’s Taxation Officers’ Branch has kicked up a major stink following an incident at one of Tax’s Melbourne offices, where a

A political history of Australian health policy, part 2: Health in hard times, 1934-1943

A political history of Australian health policy, part 2: Health in hard times, 1934-1943
The first article in this series showed how early Commonwealth health rhetoric grew from quarantine and protection into nation‑building claims about prevention, investment, and coordination. In the Depression and wartime period that followed, the tone changed. Election speeches between 1934 and 1943 increasingly treated sickness as a social risk that

Defence to get $750 million worth of new Bushmasters

Defence to get $750 million worth of new Bushmasters
They’re not new, they’re not sexy, but when it comes to survivability, it looks like nobody has come up with a better design for the Australian Defence Force’s favourite armoured minibus, the Caterpillar 3126E-powered Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle, officially in production since 1999, but dating back to 1991. As drone-age

Tech agency gets standard setters’ email wrong

Tech agency gets standard setters’ email wrong
Accounting and audit rulemakers are still waiting for the Digital Transformation Agency to confirm which email address was used to contact them about an AI-related regulation for the public sector. A response by the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board to questions asked by Senator