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Clerks concerned about IT searches, submission says

Clerks concerned about IT searches, submission says

Clerks of both houses of parliament are concerned that system-wide searches conducted outside of rules during an investigation into a payment to a former senior executive could have breached parliamentary privilege. A recent submission to the Senate privileges committee from the clerks of the House of Representatives, Claressa Surtees, and
Emergency management head Brendan Moon to retire

Emergency management head Brendan Moon to retire

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) boss Brendan Moon has called time on his public service career. His last day in the job will be April 9.  Moon was appointed NEMA’s inaugural coordinator-general in 2022. At the same time, a machinery-of-government change saw the merger of Emergency Management Australia and the
Productivity by design: How Government investment in AI translates to better outcomes for citizens

Productivity by design: How Government investment in AI translates to better outcomes for citizens

Australia’s Government has invested significantly in digital transformation. Broad‑scale modernisation has delivered improved services, new collaboration tools, expanded cloud adoption, and a growing focus on AI. Yet, many government employees still spend valuable time searching for information, fixing avoidable problems, or re‑keying the same data ...
Minns preps emergency fuel measures but cautions against ‘preposterous interventions’

Minns preps emergency fuel measures but cautions against ‘preposterous interventions’

Australia’s largest state has moved swiftly to intervene in the wildly oscillating fuel market, with the New South Wales government establishing an Emergency Operations Centre at Parramatta and a dedicated “energy incident team”. Tasked with “specifically looking at three sections of our economy — the construction, mining, and agriculture sectors

Clerks concerned about IT searches, submission says

Clerks concerned about IT searches, submission says
Clerks of both houses of parliament are concerned that system-wide searches conducted outside of rules during an investigation into a payment to a former senior executive could have breached parliamentary privilege. A recent submission to the Senate privileges committee from the clerks of the House of Representatives, Claressa Surtees, and

Emergency management head Brendan Moon to retire

Emergency management head Brendan Moon to retire
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) boss Brendan Moon has called time on his public service career. His last day in the job will be April 9.  Moon was appointed NEMA’s inaugural coordinator-general in 2022. At the same time, a machinery-of-government change saw the merger of Emergency Management Australia and the

Productivity by design: How Government investment in AI translates to better outcomes for citizens

Productivity by design: How Government investment in AI translates to better outcomes for citizens
Australia’s Government has invested significantly in digital transformation. Broad‑scale modernisation has delivered improved services, new collaboration tools, expanded cloud adoption, and a growing focus on AI. Yet, many government employees still spend valuable time searching for information, fixing avoidable problems, or re‑keying the same data ...

Minns preps emergency fuel measures but cautions against ‘preposterous interventions’

Minns preps emergency fuel measures but cautions against ‘preposterous interventions’
Australia’s largest state has moved swiftly to intervene in the wildly oscillating fuel market, with the New South Wales government establishing an Emergency Operations Centre at Parramatta and a dedicated “energy incident team”. Tasked with “specifically looking at three sections of our economy — the construction, mining, and agriculture sectors