ATO staff to work together in one location Federal The Australian Taxation Office is set to decamp from its current home in Civic to new digs in Barton, in 2025.
After the Summit government must reckon with APS’ insecure work problem September 6, 2022 By Melissa Donnelly Economy & Industry CPSU national secretary Melissa Donnelly says there are reasons for optimism but there is a long to-do list for bureaucrats to work through.
Urgent action on system reform to address veteran suicide risks needed August 12, 2022 By Melissa Coade Culture Calls for more direct support services to ADF personnel, veterans and their families following the release of proposed recommendations by the royal commission.
Premium Columnists Timing of ANAO reports highlighted around the change of government July 5, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Editors' Picks Consider the timing of ANAO reports and how they might be used by various players impacted by them to influence a brand new government.
Public sector contracts set to be scrutinised under Albanese government May 23, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Federal Consulting and labour-hire firms are on notice that going forward, there will be fewer contracts and less taxpayers’ money for them.
Election 2022: Labor will cut $3b from APS consultant spend and hire more staff April 29, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Federal Katy Gallagher said the Coalition government has cut more than 12,000 public service jobs prior to the pandemic.
Latest stats show healthy gender representation on government boards December 7, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal Women held 49.6% of positions on a total of 342 government boards in 2020-21, marking the closest to an even gender split at this leadership level ever.
Concerns growing over disparity in APS working arrangements October 21, 2021 By Chris Johnson, Melissa Coade and Jackson Graham Federal Some government agencies are demanding their staff get back to the office while others insist they stay away.
Anzac Day dawn services plummet 70% over recent years April 22, 2021 By The Mandarin Community & Social The fading relevance of past wars to younger, more diverse demographics is among the factors that explain a stark reduction in the number of Australians attending Anzac Day dawn services.
APS equality council prioritises Aboriginal employment strategy August 8, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Culture Three Commonwealth diversity strategies took top priority at the Australian Public Service Secretaries Equality and Diversity Council meeting in July. The council discussed future directions for strategies, drawing on experiences from efforts to promote inclusion and diversity in several departments.
Partner Content Assistant secretary opportunity SES Band 1 October 8, 2018 By The Mandarin The Department of Veteran Affairs is seeking an assistant secretary in the SES band 1 to contribute to and communicate the strategic direction of the department.
Confidentiality in government contracts still too common: audit September 30, 2015 By Stephen Easton Career Advice Federal agencies are still falling short of full compliance with a Senate Standing Order introduced in 2001 to improve the public transparency of government contracting,