
Humans assign value to other sentient beings in very polarising ways, more often than not linked to economic priorities — in this case, tourist money. The post Killing of dingoes

If the aim of Australia Day is to promote national unity and social cohesion, writes Dave Donovan, then it ain't working. read now...

What a summer. Fire, floods, terrorism, sharks, and political pestilence, all when Canberra’s public servants traditionally frolic on NSW south-coast beaches with nary a care in the world. Now, the first turbulent month of 2026 is almost finished, and a host of changes at the top of the Australian Public

Every year, analysts forecast the forces that will shape the future — technology, geopolitics, markets, demographics. We seldom check back to see if their predictions held true. These forecasts highlight the pressures coming our way but overlook the systems that absorb and adapt to them. In essence, they focus on

Australia’s hardest delivery challenges no longer sit neatly inside single portfolios. Housing, transmission, ports, environment, and natural capital all rise or fall on coordination among agencies, approvals, procurement, and enabling infrastructure. Offshore wind shows this very clearly. It asks government to deliver energy, environment, ports, grid, ...

The Albanese government has not-so-quietly invoked new national security drone-kill powers that will give the Department of Defence and law enforcement agencies — and their authorised delegates — the power to knock out, intercept, disable, and commandeer devices deemed potentially hostile. As state and federal authorities continue to battle the

Band 2 Genevieve Davin has been promoted to general counsel at the Department of Education. Band 1 Jo Hutchinson is now assistant secretary at the Department of Health, Disability, and Ageing. The Department of Industry, Science, and Resources has promoted Frances McNamara to general manager of property and place.

Six right-wing Liberal men were yesterday unable to decide who should challenge the party's first female leader. Meanwhile, the federal government is battling it out with the states and territories

Sharyn O’Neill has been recognised with an Order of Australia (AO) for her distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia, to education through executive leadership and teaching, and to disaster management. What would a former teacher-turned director-general, who went on to become the chief employer of all public servants

In Dubai’s dusty climate, clean pillows and mattresses are essential. EcoClean delivers deep, eco-friendly cleaning for healthier sleep. read now...

The Liberal manoeuvrings for an assault on Sussan Ley’s leadership don’t lack transparency. As members of the Liberal Party gathered in Melbourne on Thursday to attend the memorial service for former colleague Katie Allen, leadership aspirants Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor met to discuss their rival ambition. Both

The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran are once again on the brink of a major confrontation. This would have terrible ramifications for both countries, the region and the world. All signs point in this direction, but the two sides also have an off-ramp: the possibility of

Humans assign value to other sentient beings in very polarising ways, more often than not linked to economic priorities — in this case, tourist money. The post Killing of dingoes

If the aim of Australia Day is to promote national unity and social cohesion, writes Dave Donovan, then it ain't working. read now...

What a summer. Fire, floods, terrorism, sharks, and political pestilence, all when Canberra’s public servants traditionally frolic on NSW south-coast beaches with nary a care in the world. Now, the first turbulent month of 2026 is almost finished, and a host of changes at the top of the Australian Public

Every year, analysts forecast the forces that will shape the future — technology, geopolitics, markets, demographics. We seldom check back to see if their predictions held true. These forecasts highlight the pressures coming our way but overlook the systems that absorb and adapt to them. In essence, they focus on

Australia’s hardest delivery challenges no longer sit neatly inside single portfolios. Housing, transmission, ports, environment, and natural capital all rise or fall on coordination among agencies, approvals, procurement, and enabling infrastructure. Offshore wind shows this very clearly. It asks government to deliver energy, environment, ports, grid, ...

The Albanese government has not-so-quietly invoked new national security drone-kill powers that will give the Department of Defence and law enforcement agencies — and their authorised delegates — the power to knock out, intercept, disable, and commandeer devices deemed potentially hostile. As state and federal authorities continue to battle the

Band 2 Genevieve Davin has been promoted to general counsel at the Department of Education. Band 1 Jo Hutchinson is now assistant secretary at the Department of Health, Disability, and Ageing. The Department of Industry, Science, and Resources has promoted Frances McNamara to general manager of property and place.

Six right-wing Liberal men were yesterday unable to decide who should challenge the party's first female leader. Meanwhile, the federal government is battling it out with the states and territories

Sharyn O’Neill has been recognised with an Order of Australia (AO) for her distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia, to education through executive leadership and teaching, and to disaster management. What would a former teacher-turned director-general, who went on to become the chief employer of all public servants

In Dubai’s dusty climate, clean pillows and mattresses are essential. EcoClean delivers deep, eco-friendly cleaning for healthier sleep. read now...

The Liberal manoeuvrings for an assault on Sussan Ley’s leadership don’t lack transparency. As members of the Liberal Party gathered in Melbourne on Thursday to attend the memorial service for former colleague Katie Allen, leadership aspirants Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor met to discuss their rival ambition. Both

The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran are once again on the brink of a major confrontation. This would have terrible ramifications for both countries, the region and the world. All signs point in this direction, but the two sides also have an off-ramp: the possibility of
