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NSW return-to-workplace orders formally challenged

NSW return-to-workplace orders formally challenged

The New South Wales government’s controversial return-to-office orders for thousands of state public servants have been directly challenged by the state’s Public Service Association, which has demanded formal reviews because of the national fuel crisis. As states, including Victoria and Tasmania, invoke free public transport measures, and Queensland ...
Foam flies over aviation fire truck privatised funding bid

Foam flies over aviation fire truck privatised funding bid

Airservices Australia has hit robust industrial turbulence over a proposal to restructure the way the government-owned enterprise finances its aviation firefighting appliances, with the Aviation Branch of the United Firefighters Union of Australia branding the government’s intention an attempt “to effectively privatise the nation’s Aviation Rescue Fire ...
Western Australia appoints chief health officer

Western Australia appoints chief health officer

Clare Huppatz will be Western Australia’s next chief health officer. Huppatz, who is currently deputy chief health officer, will be the first woman to serve as Western Australia’s most senior health official. Her appointment follows the retirement of Andrew Robertson last month after seven years in the role. Health Minister
2026 BiiG Conference

2026 BiiG Conference

Queensland’s flagship public sector event returns for its 22nd year in June. The 2026 BiiG Conference, Co-Create, Innovate, Collaborate: Bringing people, purpose and partnerships together for better public outcomes, will be a vibrant forum where the public sector and its partners come together to exchange ideas, build meaningful relationships and
Always-on assurance: Moving APS security from “trust” to reproducible evidence

Always-on assurance: Moving APS security from “trust” to reproducible evidence

The forty-eight hours preceding an audit committee meeting are often characterised by a familiar, frantic ritual: a desperate scramble for screenshots, spreadsheets, and manual attestations to prove the agency’s digital gates are locked. Yet, as the ASD’s Commonwealth Cyber Security Posture in 2025 report (tabled in February 2026) makes clear, this ...

NSW return-to-workplace orders formally challenged

NSW return-to-workplace orders formally challenged
The New South Wales government’s controversial return-to-office orders for thousands of state public servants have been directly challenged by the state’s Public Service Association, which has demanded formal reviews because of the national fuel crisis. As states, including Victoria and Tasmania, invoke free public transport measures, and Queensland ...

Foam flies over aviation fire truck privatised funding bid

Foam flies over aviation fire truck privatised funding bid
Airservices Australia has hit robust industrial turbulence over a proposal to restructure the way the government-owned enterprise finances its aviation firefighting appliances, with the Aviation Branch of the United Firefighters Union of Australia branding the government’s intention an attempt “to effectively privatise the nation’s Aviation Rescue Fire ...

Western Australia appoints chief health officer

Western Australia appoints chief health officer
Clare Huppatz will be Western Australia’s next chief health officer. Huppatz, who is currently deputy chief health officer, will be the first woman to serve as Western Australia’s most senior health official. Her appointment follows the retirement of Andrew Robertson last month after seven years in the role. Health Minister

2026 BiiG Conference

2026 BiiG Conference
Queensland’s flagship public sector event returns for its 22nd year in June. The 2026 BiiG Conference, Co-Create, Innovate, Collaborate: Bringing people, purpose and partnerships together for better public outcomes, will be a vibrant forum where the public sector and its partners come together to exchange ideas, build meaningful relationships and

Always-on assurance: Moving APS security from “trust” to reproducible evidence

Always-on assurance: Moving APS security from “trust” to reproducible evidence
The forty-eight hours preceding an audit committee meeting are often characterised by a familiar, frantic ritual: a desperate scramble for screenshots, spreadsheets, and manual attestations to prove the agency’s digital gates are locked. Yet, as the ASD’s Commonwealth Cyber Security Posture in 2025 report (tabled in February 2026) makes clear, this ...