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Who’s been MoGed in 2025?

Who’s been MoGed in 2025?

If 2024 was the year of elections, it follows that 2025 has been the year of MoGs. New governments often have new ideas about public administration and rearrange things accordingly. But this year, a number of reelected governments have executed significant machinery of government changes (MoGs). The ACT and Western
The Mandarin 2025 pop quiz

The Mandarin 2025 pop quiz

Season’s greetings, mandarins! Today, we’re swapping mince pies for multiple choice. Our festive pop quiz dives into the fun and surprises of the public sector’s antics in 2025. Enjoy a little year’s-end challenge, and see how well you knew the machinations of your public service colleagues during this past year.
How the DEWR vs Deloitte AI battle unfolded

How the DEWR vs Deloitte AI battle unfolded

Tania Rishniw has stepped from the frying pan into the fire by becoming acting secretary of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, replacing Natalie James. Rishniw takes on the task not long after dealing with the controversy that embroiled both the DEWR and accounting behemoth, Deloitte, following the use

Who’s been MoGed in 2025?

Who’s been MoGed in 2025?
If 2024 was the year of elections, it follows that 2025 has been the year of MoGs. New governments often have new ideas about public administration and rearrange things accordingly. But this year, a number of reelected governments have executed significant machinery of government changes (MoGs). The ACT and Western

The Mandarin 2025 pop quiz

The Mandarin 2025 pop quiz
Season’s greetings, mandarins! Today, we’re swapping mince pies for multiple choice. Our festive pop quiz dives into the fun and surprises of the public sector’s antics in 2025. Enjoy a little year’s-end challenge, and see how well you knew the machinations of your public service colleagues during this past year.

How the DEWR vs Deloitte AI battle unfolded

How the DEWR vs Deloitte AI battle unfolded
Tania Rishniw has stepped from the frying pan into the fire by becoming acting secretary of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, replacing Natalie James. Rishniw takes on the task not long after dealing with the controversy that embroiled both the DEWR and accounting behemoth, Deloitte, following the use