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The Albanese Government says it is creating thousands of new jobs to enhance Centrelink and Medicare services.
McBride case brings criticism
A group of whistleblowers has accused the Federal Government of failing to protect them.
Private prison switching back
The privately managed Junee Correctional Centre will be returned to public hands.
Union slams work claims
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is facing criticism from the Australian Services Union (ASU).
Powerful bid knocked back
Overseas investors have faced a setback in their proposed takeover of Origin Energy.
APS change outlined
The Government says it is taking action to address underperformance in federal departmental leadership.
Insider threat detailed
“Spies in suits” targeting disgruntled employees have emerged as a major national security concern for Australia, warns Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil.
Musk's changes killing X
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has brought significant changes, leaving experts concerned about its future.
Public call-out slammed
A Tasmanian MLC has been called to apologise after making allegations against specific public servants.
Security patches pushed
The Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, Clare O’Neil, says businesses must address major software vulnerabilities.
Tipping points draw closer
The United Nations University is sounding alarm bells about six critical tipping points with potentially irreversible consequences.
Water sales sizzle
Irrigators in the Murray-Darling Basin have sold almost double the amount of water the federal government initially sought ...
Sit risk countered
Just 20-25 minutes of daily physical activity can counteract the increased risk of death from prolonged sitting.