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Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

A new working group has been established by the federal government with instructions to improve efficiency in the higher education sector.  The Department of Education, led by secretary Tony Cook, will co-chair the group alongside Universities Australia. It will comprise members from relevant regulators, peak bodies, unions and student representatives.
ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on data

ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on data

The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has revisited the prospect of the agency collaborating with Services Australia to enable the near-time automation of earnings checks for welfare recipients to inform benefits payments. In a quiet but tectonic shift that
WA nuclear sub hub comes of age

WA nuclear sub hub comes of age

Like nuclear device testing, nothing warms the strategic hearts of Australia’s major power allies more than a remote, friendly location (with a dry dock), potable water, and a trusted nuclear powerplant maintenance facility to make sure your rods don’t get too hot. All washed down with some fine local chardonnay
Search for national EPA boss underway

Search for national EPA boss underway

The federal government has begun its recruitment drive for the head of its inaugural Environmental Protection Agency, as the latest tranche of national environmental protection law reforms comes into effect. On Monday, Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt said the national environmental regulator would be up and running

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform
A new working group has been established by the federal government with instructions to improve efficiency in the higher education sector.  The Department of Education, led by secretary Tony Cook, will co-chair the group alongside Universities Australia. It will comprise members from relevant regulators, peak bodies, unions and student representatives.

ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on data

ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on data
The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has revisited the prospect of the agency collaborating with Services Australia to enable the near-time automation of earnings checks for welfare recipients to inform benefits payments. In a quiet but tectonic shift that

WA nuclear sub hub comes of age

WA nuclear sub hub comes of age
Like nuclear device testing, nothing warms the strategic hearts of Australia’s major power allies more than a remote, friendly location (with a dry dock), potable water, and a trusted nuclear powerplant maintenance facility to make sure your rods don’t get too hot. All washed down with some fine local chardonnay

Search for national EPA boss underway

Search for national EPA boss underway
The federal government has begun its recruitment drive for the head of its inaugural Environmental Protection Agency, as the latest tranche of national environmental protection law reforms comes into effect. On Monday, Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt said the national environmental regulator would be up and running