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Microsoft alerts public and private sectors to a major SharePoint hack, calling for rapid updates to block a zero-day cyber threat.
The boundaries commission recommended that Local Government Minister Ron Hoenig approve the council’s divorce plan, to take effect by July 1, 2026. Hoenig said Cootamundra and Gundagai should never ...
The union's first new secretary in three decades says the CPSU will be a 'fighting union', but they'll be fighting like public servants.
Care jobs are booming, economists are grumbling, parents want safety. How should governments weigh productivity against quality in Australia’s care economy?
Minns bets on refurbishing 45-year-old XPTs to keep regional travellers on board; rising sleeper loads challenge the new ...
ATO audit staff push back on claims their letters sound threatening, saying plain English can still pack a compliance punch.
Productivity, resilience, and local smarts are on the table as Canberra’s leaders meet federal MPs to tackle the ACT economy.
ICAC alleges procurement category specialist Ibrahim Helmy solicited $11.5 million in bribes from Transport for NSW contractors. The public hearings are examining the circumstances around $343 million ...
PwC’s ethics overhaul faces its biggest test, with the Greens wanting answers on whether Finance has reopened the procurement ...
The boss of a troubled forensic testing lab has resigned a month after being suspended over “contamination issues”. Forensic ...
The ATO’s 140 million letters don’t always land as intended. The ombud says it’s time for clearer, more empathetic tax communication.
Nature’s in systemic decline, and so is productivity. Henry warns it’s time to overhaul environmental laws or lose our last ...
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