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Australia needs a step change in agricultural innovation

Australia needs a step change in agricultural innovation

Last month at the University of Sydney, Andrew Leigh launched The Shortest History of Innovation, framed around “tinkering, teams, and trade”. That is a useful lens for agriculture. Farmers and land managers have always improved through observation, adjustment, and practical experimentation under pressure. But innovation in agriculture has never been
People leadership in a time of ambiguity

People leadership in a time of ambiguity

How are senior people and culture leaders in Australia’s leading public and private sector organisations responding to massive disruption caused by artificial intelligence (AI)? According to new research, many are muddling through in the face of extreme ambiguity created by four “powerful forces”: technology and AI, geopolitical and economic ...
True confessions of a government staffer

True confessions of a government staffer

Jerome Boutelet spent a decade working in the NSW government, beginning at the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office, then at Premier and Cabinet as the cabinet secretariat, and later as a departmental liaison officer. From 2018 to 2023, he was a political staffer — first in the Premier’s Office, then for former
APS pay talks primed for kick-off

APS pay talks primed for kick-off

Pre-season jousting for the Australian Public Service’s next round of pay negotiations with unions has kicked off with a bang, with Minister for Finance and the Public Service Katy Gallagher copping a freedom of information request from the Australian Services Union’s Taxation Officers’ Branch to flesh out any meetings she
NSW deploys AI camera systems for rural firefighting

NSW deploys AI camera systems for rural firefighting

The detection, assessment, and management of bushfires in rural NSW is getting a shake-up, with the expansion of thermal-imaging drones and better satellite connectivity in firefighters’ arsenals.  Rural Fire Service drone capability and high-definition cameras are now being credited with giving crews critical early warnings even before triple-zero ...

Australia needs a step change in agricultural innovation

Australia needs a step change in agricultural innovation
Last month at the University of Sydney, Andrew Leigh launched The Shortest History of Innovation, framed around “tinkering, teams, and trade”. That is a useful lens for agriculture. Farmers and land managers have always improved through observation, adjustment, and practical experimentation under pressure. But innovation in agriculture has never been

People leadership in a time of ambiguity

People leadership in a time of ambiguity
How are senior people and culture leaders in Australia’s leading public and private sector organisations responding to massive disruption caused by artificial intelligence (AI)? According to new research, many are muddling through in the face of extreme ambiguity created by four “powerful forces”: technology and AI, geopolitical and economic ...

True confessions of a government staffer

True confessions of a government staffer
Jerome Boutelet spent a decade working in the NSW government, beginning at the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office, then at Premier and Cabinet as the cabinet secretariat, and later as a departmental liaison officer. From 2018 to 2023, he was a political staffer — first in the Premier’s Office, then for former

APS pay talks primed for kick-off

APS pay talks primed for kick-off
Pre-season jousting for the Australian Public Service’s next round of pay negotiations with unions has kicked off with a bang, with Minister for Finance and the Public Service Katy Gallagher copping a freedom of information request from the Australian Services Union’s Taxation Officers’ Branch to flesh out any meetings she

NSW deploys AI camera systems for rural firefighting

NSW deploys AI camera systems for rural firefighting
The detection, assessment, and management of bushfires in rural NSW is getting a shake-up, with the expansion of thermal-imaging drones and better satellite connectivity in firefighters’ arsenals.  Rural Fire Service drone capability and high-definition cameras are now being credited with giving crews critical early warnings even before triple-zero ...