Movers & Shakers: New governor-general revealed, AFP welcomes commissioners Movers & Shakers Top cop chosen to lead state reconstruction authority, Independent Planning Commission chair named and more.
Movers & Shakers: JSA ministerial advisers, new role for June Oscar March 28, 2024 By The Mandarin Movers & Shakers Gales back to Antarctica, Mr Smith goes to Perth, experienced ag researcher next policy council president, and more.
Movers & Shakers: Appointments to Climate Change Authority, fresh leadership for WA Astronomy March 22, 2024 By The Mandarin Movers & Shakers Screen Australia gets new COO, new leadership for medicines and medical services committees.
Movers & Shakers: Five more years for Kennedy, Thodey appointed USYD chancellor March 15, 2024 By The Mandarin Movers & Shakers Wong appoints Ambassadors for APEC, Germany, and Micronesia, Former Nationals leader gets NZ transport chair and more.
Movers & Shakers: ATO hiring blitz, top cybersecurity gig for McGuinness, NSW privacy commissioner named March 1, 2024 By The Mandarin Movers & Shakers Murray-Darling community committee gets new faces, Richards to review credit reporting framework, Screen Australia chair named.
Movers & Shakers: Queensland picks DPP and reef panel chair, apprenticeship review leaders named February 23, 2024 By The Mandarin Movers & Shakers Apprenticeship review leaders named, National Disability Data Asset Council has inaugural meeting, and more.
Movers & Shakers: UWS president joins Jobs and Skills, government makes board appointments February 16, 2024 By The Mandarin Federal Ombud named for WA, Legal Services Commission appoints chief counsel, Rickard to lead eSafety review, and more.
APS reform hand to steer ACT professional body for public servants January 29, 2024 By Melissa Coade Federal Kate Driver, a former assistant secretary within PM&C APS reform office, will commence as IPAA ACT CEO from next week.
Mandarin picked as next leader of Australia’s criminal intelligence agency December 18, 2023 By Melissa Coade Federal Former ASIO deputy director-general Heather Cook will commence her five-year appointment at ACIC and AIC on January 15.
Premium Interviews Why are Australia’s part-time bosses mostly men? November 23, 2023 By Melissa Coade Editors' Picks The fortunate few who make it to the highest levels of seniority and negotiate flexible work at the executive level belong to a boys’ club.
Premium Insights and analysis Time to cultivate courage and healthy risk appetite in the APS December 14, 2022 By Melissa Coade Career Matters Rebecca Skinner calls for competent risk management; Jim Betts says APS leaders must drive fear out of government workplaces.
Premium Insights and analysis A not so private affair: What a recruiter thinks about remuneration for our stewards of the public service November 24, 2022 By Melissa Coade APS Secretary Salaries 2022 Sector experts and recruitment agencies say that being limited to sourcing talent from the internal ranks of the APS will be challenging.
Time’s up for innovation king Marshall at CSIRO helm November 16, 2022 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Dr Larry Marshall is to serve his final term as CEO of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
Premium Interviews Systems leadership antidote to a ‘volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous’ world July 27, 2021 By Melissa Coade Career Advice When change is happening faster, and operating conditions are uncertain, strong technical leadership alone will not cut it, says Lin Hatfield Dodds.
Promoted How can government lead the reskilling revolution? June 18, 2020 By Adobe COVID-19 has in many ways refocused attention on the need for digital skills and capabilities.