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The myth of the rational policy user

The myth of the rational policy user

There is a common myth that much policy and service design still assumes that citizens would read instructions carefully, weigh options calmly, and complete multi-step processes if it benefits them. The reality is more complicated. Behavioural economics and public administration research suggest that stress, scarcity, cognitive overload, and low trust
Australia Post junks Digital iD™

Australia Post junks Digital iD™

Australia Post has walked away from its much-vaunted foray into consumer digital services, telling customers that its Digital iD™ credential and accompanying app will be shuttered on April 30. The move kills off Australia’s first mainstream digital identity credential almost a decade after it was launched. The decision is a
Kill the Greens’ consulting ban bill, report says

Kill the Greens’ consulting ban bill, report says

The Australian Greens have failed in their bid to convince a parliamentary committee to introduce new laws indefinitely banning certain consulting firms, according to a report by the financial and public administration committee. Greens Senator Barbara Pocok has been campaigning since 2023 for tougher laws that would prevent service providers
Government names consuls-general

Government names consuls-general

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has appointed leaders to Australia’s diplomatic missions in Ho Chi Minh, Kolkata, and Guangzhou. Kate Wallace will be Australia’s next consul-general in Ho Chi Minh City. Wallace is a senior officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Most recently, she served as assistant

The myth of the rational policy user

The myth of the rational policy user
There is a common myth that much policy and service design still assumes that citizens would read instructions carefully, weigh options calmly, and complete multi-step processes if it benefits them. The reality is more complicated. Behavioural economics and public administration research suggest that stress, scarcity, cognitive overload, and low trust

Australia Post junks Digital iD™

Australia Post junks Digital iD™
Australia Post has walked away from its much-vaunted foray into consumer digital services, telling customers that its Digital iD™ credential and accompanying app will be shuttered on April 30. The move kills off Australia’s first mainstream digital identity credential almost a decade after it was launched. The decision is a

Kill the Greens’ consulting ban bill, report says

Kill the Greens’ consulting ban bill, report says
The Australian Greens have failed in their bid to convince a parliamentary committee to introduce new laws indefinitely banning certain consulting firms, according to a report by the financial and public administration committee. Greens Senator Barbara Pocok has been campaigning since 2023 for tougher laws that would prevent service providers

Government names consuls-general

Government names consuls-general
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has appointed leaders to Australia’s diplomatic missions in Ho Chi Minh, Kolkata, and Guangzhou. Kate Wallace will be Australia’s next consul-general in Ho Chi Minh City. Wallace is a senior officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Most recently, she served as assistant