The Department of Industry, Science, and Resources has published a statement endorsing an AI impact declaration finalised at the recent AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The declaration outlines the need for international collaboration across human capital, inclusion for social empowerment, safe and trusted AI, science, democratising AI resources, resilience,
The Australian Signals Directorate has not-so-quietly entered the enterprise software security market, publicly releasing its own malicious software analysis tool to safely extract and analyse nasty payloads and associated backdoor entry attempts to gain access to secure systems. The task was previously outsourced to major IT security players. In a
An independent probe into mandatory requirements for federal departments to make their use of artificial intelligence both public and transparent has found that almost one-third of organisations in the public sector are yet to pass muster. As multinational and US AI giants continue to lobby policymakers for tax concessions and
Anthony Albanese has revealed his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, will travel to Australia from March 3-6. The Australian trip next month will see Carney visit Sydney and Canberra, with a formal address to be made in the federal parliament. Albanese said he planned to discuss with Carney ways to shape
Agency evidence in NSW budget estimates has put the average waiting time for a NSW driver’s licence at 19 days — one short of the 20 maximum benchmark. The introduction of an overseas licence transfer scheme last year has inundated Service NSW with requests for driver tests. As of February, overseas licence
Commissioner and former High Court judge Virginia Bell revealed her approach at the first public hearing in Sydney on Tuesday. The prevalence of antisemitism nationwide, its drivers and how law enforcement and intelligence are equipped to combat it are key focuses of the inquiry. The probe will use a definition
In the latest in a series of diplomatic rollbacks, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has announced the closure of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. In its January 30 statement, the department said that the embassy would cease operations on June 30, 2026 — a decision
Public service leadership rarely fails dramatically. It narrows. Across Commonwealth, state, and local government agencies, sustained structural pressure has become the operating condition. Fiscal constraint. Political scrutiny. Media intensity. Reform fatigue. Workforce capability gaps. Accelerated policy cycles. Pressure is no longer episodic. It is ...
The Department of Parliamentary Services has 11 working days until a powerful Senate committee reveals whether it believes the department has breached parliamentary privilege. An inquiry by the Senate’s privileges committee has a March 10 deadline for its probe into the handling of data during the investigation into a payment
The Australian defence and political establishment has yet to be convinced that the A$368 billion AUKUS pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States looks not only unbalanced but doomed to imprudent investments and meagre returns. Of the three, only one member stands to gain impressively, as it
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.
“I spent a lot of time walking around the organisation and meeting staff, and learning about their jobs. We’ve got a wide variety of staff here who do such incredible things.” The hub of Australian democracy is a big building. Among the first things Department of Parliamentary Services secretary Jaala
The Department of Industry, Science, and Resources has published a statement endorsing an AI impact declaration finalised at the recent AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The declaration outlines the need for international collaboration across human capital, inclusion for social empowerment, safe and trusted AI, science, democratising AI resources, resilience,
The Australian Signals Directorate has not-so-quietly entered the enterprise software security market, publicly releasing its own malicious software analysis tool to safely extract and analyse nasty payloads and associated backdoor entry attempts to gain access to secure systems. The task was previously outsourced to major IT security players. In a
An independent probe into mandatory requirements for federal departments to make their use of artificial intelligence both public and transparent has found that almost one-third of organisations in the public sector are yet to pass muster. As multinational and US AI giants continue to lobby policymakers for tax concessions and
Anthony Albanese has revealed his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, will travel to Australia from March 3-6. The Australian trip next month will see Carney visit Sydney and Canberra, with a formal address to be made in the federal parliament. Albanese said he planned to discuss with Carney ways to shape
Agency evidence in NSW budget estimates has put the average waiting time for a NSW driver’s licence at 19 days — one short of the 20 maximum benchmark. The introduction of an overseas licence transfer scheme last year has inundated Service NSW with requests for driver tests. As of February, overseas licence
Commissioner and former High Court judge Virginia Bell revealed her approach at the first public hearing in Sydney on Tuesday. The prevalence of antisemitism nationwide, its drivers and how law enforcement and intelligence are equipped to combat it are key focuses of the inquiry. The probe will use a definition
In the latest in a series of diplomatic rollbacks, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has announced the closure of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. In its January 30 statement, the department said that the embassy would cease operations on June 30, 2026 — a decision
Public service leadership rarely fails dramatically. It narrows. Across Commonwealth, state, and local government agencies, sustained structural pressure has become the operating condition. Fiscal constraint. Political scrutiny. Media intensity. Reform fatigue. Workforce capability gaps. Accelerated policy cycles. Pressure is no longer episodic. It is ...
The Department of Parliamentary Services has 11 working days until a powerful Senate committee reveals whether it believes the department has breached parliamentary privilege. An inquiry by the Senate’s privileges committee has a March 10 deadline for its probe into the handling of data during the investigation into a payment
The Australian defence and political establishment has yet to be convinced that the A$368 billion AUKUS pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States looks not only unbalanced but doomed to imprudent investments and meagre returns. Of the three, only one member stands to gain impressively, as it
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.
“I spent a lot of time walking around the organisation and meeting staff, and learning about their jobs. We’ve got a wide variety of staff here who do such incredible things.” The hub of Australian democracy is a big building. Among the first things Department of Parliamentary Services secretary Jaala