
Angus Taylor's agonising crawl towards a tilt at the Liberal leadership inched forward yesterday, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog will be met by demonstrators in Melbourne today. The post Taylor

The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor has doubled down on its finding that safeguards for certain covert cyber powers available to the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission remain “not fit for purpose”. The statement was made after the government’s response to the INSLM’s report on the

The NSW government has learnt that digital identity schemes are not embraced simply because they are mandated. If it feels like another compulsory hoop to jump through, resistance follows. In Australia’s largest, most populous, and most congested state (where density is regarded as a planning virtue and aspiration), that means

The Australian Federal Police has told Senate estimates it has established a series of taskforces to crack down on hate speech and violence against minority groups. AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett told a committee hearing that several taskforces are looking at bad actors and seeking to use the newly passed laws

The implications of a ruling made by Queensland Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Treston on December 19 may prove seismically significant to highly placed public servants and ministers of the Crown. It concerned the case of ophthalmologist Dr David Kitchen, who was referred to the Professional Services Review agency (PSR) in

From the Press Gallery: The first regular sitting of the House of Representatives for 2026 commenced last week so I rode down to Canberra to see what was happening. It was the same day mortgage payments went up for many Australians. Not because of government spending. Oh no. Because of private sector demand increasing. Even though this was factored ...

Angus Taylor presumably has the numbers… He has come out, not long ago, to announce he has tendered his resignation to Sussan Ley with the intention of challenging her leadership.
This is what he had to say earlier:
The Liberal Party is at the worst position it has been since 1944 when the party was formed.
That is a confronting reality and we cannot ...

Investors in the bond market are increasingly faced with a critical decision: whether to actively trade bonds to take advantage of short-term market movements or to invest for the long term, aiming for predictable income and capital preservation. read now...

A clinic can feel busy and calm at the same time, even during a packed Monday morning. read now...

Legal terminology can be confusing. Especially when you only ever hear them mentioned in news reports or court stories. read now...

In this Mandarin Talks webinar, the conversation focused on The Policy Playbook, a new guide helping public servants develop and deliver better policies and policy outcomes. The panel discussed the playbook’s origins and core themes — from defining public policymaking in a meaningful way to making policies measurable, impactful, and

Australia’s legally defensible foreign policy decisions are eroding community trust at home, weakening intelligence-sharing and leaving the nation increasingly exposed to hidden threats. read now...

Angus Taylor's agonising crawl towards a tilt at the Liberal leadership inched forward yesterday, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog will be met by demonstrators in Melbourne today. The post Taylor

The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor has doubled down on its finding that safeguards for certain covert cyber powers available to the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission remain “not fit for purpose”. The statement was made after the government’s response to the INSLM’s report on the

The NSW government has learnt that digital identity schemes are not embraced simply because they are mandated. If it feels like another compulsory hoop to jump through, resistance follows. In Australia’s largest, most populous, and most congested state (where density is regarded as a planning virtue and aspiration), that means

The Australian Federal Police has told Senate estimates it has established a series of taskforces to crack down on hate speech and violence against minority groups. AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett told a committee hearing that several taskforces are looking at bad actors and seeking to use the newly passed laws

The implications of a ruling made by Queensland Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Treston on December 19 may prove seismically significant to highly placed public servants and ministers of the Crown. It concerned the case of ophthalmologist Dr David Kitchen, who was referred to the Professional Services Review agency (PSR) in

From the Press Gallery: The first regular sitting of the House of Representatives for 2026 commenced last week so I rode down to Canberra to see what was happening. It was the same day mortgage payments went up for many Australians. Not because of government spending. Oh no. Because of private sector demand increasing. Even though this was factored ...

Angus Taylor presumably has the numbers… He has come out, not long ago, to announce he has tendered his resignation to Sussan Ley with the intention of challenging her leadership.
This is what he had to say earlier:
The Liberal Party is at the worst position it has been since 1944 when the party was formed.
That is a confronting reality and we cannot ...

Investors in the bond market are increasingly faced with a critical decision: whether to actively trade bonds to take advantage of short-term market movements or to invest for the long term, aiming for predictable income and capital preservation. read now...

A clinic can feel busy and calm at the same time, even during a packed Monday morning. read now...

Legal terminology can be confusing. Especially when you only ever hear them mentioned in news reports or court stories. read now...

In this Mandarin Talks webinar, the conversation focused on The Policy Playbook, a new guide helping public servants develop and deliver better policies and policy outcomes. The panel discussed the playbook’s origins and core themes — from defining public policymaking in a meaningful way to making policies measurable, impactful, and

Australia’s legally defensible foreign policy decisions are eroding community trust at home, weakening intelligence-sharing and leaving the nation increasingly exposed to hidden threats. read now...
