Navy takes the bridge in Chief of Defence Force succession Careers Defence’s top brass rotates ahead of Budget, with AUKUS and regional maritime concerns returning boats to the front of force projection.
Australian Federal Police hit by industrial action April 9, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers The Australian Federal Police Association will paint high-visibility messages on AFP vehicles at selected airports in protest against the public sector wage deal.
Kerri Hartland: ASIS needs out-of-the-box ideas and solutions April 8, 2024 By The Mandarin Careers ASIS’s director-general explains the importance of team diversity and reveals her officers are not just James Bond wannabes.
Air traffic controllers set to strike over dud APS-wide wage offer April 8, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers Air traffic controllers will join the AFP and aviation firefighters in strikes against the latest federal government wage deal.
Non-compete and anti-poaching lock-ins for APS contractors and consultants set for sunset April 4, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers There are preparations afoot to sink the boot into anti-competitive practices to free up labour mobility and productivity.
Cybersecurity scholarships to boost workforce and promote diversity March 26, 2024 By Peter Gearin Careers Peak body AISA has launched a Cyber Security Scholarship Fund to promote diversity and inclusion in the sector.
APS work-from-home connectivity flares in FWC unfair dismissal decision March 25, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers When their network fails, should you pay? Contractors are disputing not being paid for downtime that is beyond their control.
Valuation NSW offers opportunity to make it big in real estate March 19, 2024 By Dan Holmes Careers Seven graduates have the chance to support the NSW Valuer General keep tabs on more than 2.6 million parcels of land in NSW.
Strikes readied to hit airports during Easter as public sector pay dispute escalates March 18, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers Airport firefighters are set to join the AFP in taking industrial action; the results of the protected action ballot are due today.
Premium Columnists Creating an APS culture that allows for mistakes and learning as a platform for innovation and stewardship March 11, 2024 By Helena Cain Careers If incompetence, laziness, arrogance or disinterest are why people hide mistakes, the solution may be in coaching and performance management.
Working for Women: Australia’s first national strategy to achieve gender equality March 7, 2024 By The Mandarin Careers The women’s strategy creates a framework for government, business and community to work together, says minister Katy Gallagher.
Bola Oyetunji named NSW auditor-general March 6, 2024 By The Mandarin Careers The former ANAO group executive director begins in the role in April, replacing Margaret Crawford.
Gallagher confirms all APS agencies will meet deadline for bargaining bonus payments March 1, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Australian Capital Territory But the plight of non-APS agencies like the AFP is highlighted as employers attack the winner-takes-all deal for flexi-desk drivers.
ADF cycling goes downhill fast in gravity-fed MTB attack February 28, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers Would you throw yourself down a dangerous mountain on a $300 pushbike just for the thrill? Meet our recruitment officer…
NDIS commissioner resigns as work safety issues brew February 27, 2024 By Kat Wong Careers Tracy Mackey has confirmed she will step down in May after two years as the NDIS’s quality and safeguard commissioner.