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Future Fund set to join tech-related jobs cull

Future Fund set to join tech-related jobs cull

Job lay-offs could be coming to Australia’s sovereign wealth fund as the latest round of tech-related cost-cutting hits the finance sector. The Future Fund expects to save $10-15 million in costs in the 2026/27 financial year by “maximising the benefits of improved data and technology systems” and renegotiating externally provided
Tasmania names anti-discrimination commissioner

Tasmania names anti-discrimination commissioner

Tasmanian Attorney-General Guy Barnett has named Sally Sievers the state’s anti-discrimination commissioner. Sievers will be the first to permanently hold the role since the departure of Sarah Bolt in November 2024. Barnett said Sievers has a strong record of independence, ethical judgment, and effective leadership. “Sievers’ deep understanding of ...
ANAO gets its second Bragg letter in as many months

ANAO gets its second Bragg letter in as many months

The Australian National Audit Office is considering a request from Coalition Senator Andrew Bragg for a deep dive into the implementation of recent amendments to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999). Bragg wrote a letter to Auditor-General Caralee McLiesh, suggesting the EPBC legislation should be looked at on March
ANU crisis costs continue to mount

ANU crisis costs continue to mount

The cost of turmoil at the Australian National University (ANU) is still rising, with the revelation of another crisis PR contract. Documents released under freedom of information last week show ANU spent $165,000 on strategic communications with advice in October last year. ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown approved the contract

Future Fund set to join tech-related jobs cull

Future Fund set to join tech-related jobs cull
Job lay-offs could be coming to Australia’s sovereign wealth fund as the latest round of tech-related cost-cutting hits the finance sector. The Future Fund expects to save $10-15 million in costs in the 2026/27 financial year by “maximising the benefits of improved data and technology systems” and renegotiating externally provided

Tasmania names anti-discrimination commissioner

Tasmania names anti-discrimination commissioner
Tasmanian Attorney-General Guy Barnett has named Sally Sievers the state’s anti-discrimination commissioner. Sievers will be the first to permanently hold the role since the departure of Sarah Bolt in November 2024. Barnett said Sievers has a strong record of independence, ethical judgment, and effective leadership. “Sievers’ deep understanding of ...

ANAO gets its second Bragg letter in as many months

ANAO gets its second Bragg letter in as many months
The Australian National Audit Office is considering a request from Coalition Senator Andrew Bragg for a deep dive into the implementation of recent amendments to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999). Bragg wrote a letter to Auditor-General Caralee McLiesh, suggesting the EPBC legislation should be looked at on March

ANU crisis costs continue to mount

ANU crisis costs continue to mount
The cost of turmoil at the Australian National University (ANU) is still rising, with the revelation of another crisis PR contract. Documents released under freedom of information last week show ANU spent $165,000 on strategic communications with advice in October last year. ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown approved the contract