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Pacific nations caught up in Trump diplomatic purge

Pacific nations caught up in Trump diplomatic purge

The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 top career diplomats from overseas, including from the Pacific, as it installs personnel deemed fully supportive of the president’s “America First” priorities. The chiefs of mission in at least 29 countries were informed last week that their tenures would end in January, according
Top public service stories of 2025 

Top public service stories of 2025 

This has been a year of exhilarating highs and some reflexive forehead-slapping lows for government officials and their public service workforce.  Here’s a quick highlights reel for those who feel so spun-out by whip-lash turbulence, you hardly know what month it is.  NSW ICAC shines light on spectacularly dodgy conduct
DPS performance report has more hits than misses

DPS performance report has more hits than misses

The Department of Parliamentary Services has been mired in controversy over the past year, but its recently audited performance report reveals that its operations aren’t all bad. DPS executives have been batting away allegations of poor management of sensitive data, dealing with continuing controversy over a payment to a former
ASIO shifts focus from terrorists to spies

ASIO shifts focus from terrorists to spies

After the antisemitic atrocity at Bondi on December 14, it’s fair to wonder where the priorities of our primary domestic intelligence service have lain in recent years — and the priority accorded to terrorism. Despite the lack of transparency for ASIO’s operations, we are able to track what it has

Pacific nations caught up in Trump diplomatic purge

Pacific nations caught up in Trump diplomatic purge
The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 top career diplomats from overseas, including from the Pacific, as it installs personnel deemed fully supportive of the president’s “America First” priorities. The chiefs of mission in at least 29 countries were informed last week that their tenures would end in January, according

Top public service stories of 2025 

Top public service stories of 2025 
This has been a year of exhilarating highs and some reflexive forehead-slapping lows for government officials and their public service workforce.  Here’s a quick highlights reel for those who feel so spun-out by whip-lash turbulence, you hardly know what month it is.  NSW ICAC shines light on spectacularly dodgy conduct

DPS performance report has more hits than misses

DPS performance report has more hits than misses
The Department of Parliamentary Services has been mired in controversy over the past year, but its recently audited performance report reveals that its operations aren’t all bad. DPS executives have been batting away allegations of poor management of sensitive data, dealing with continuing controversy over a payment to a former

ASIO shifts focus from terrorists to spies

ASIO shifts focus from terrorists to spies
After the antisemitic atrocity at Bondi on December 14, it’s fair to wonder where the priorities of our primary domestic intelligence service have lain in recent years — and the priority accorded to terrorism. Despite the lack of transparency for ASIO’s operations, we are able to track what it has