The Australian Public Service has evolved into a revolving order of consultants working for mini warlords, writes Vince Hooper. AUSTRALIA'S PUBLIC SERVICE doesn’t run on policy or politics. It runs on ...
Freedom of Information documents reveal Bendigo Council misled both the public and Government about consultation on the controversial Showgrounds master plan. Dale Webster reports. DOCUMENTS RELEASED ...
Looking for a smarter way to get around? KINTO offers flexible mobility solutions with van hire, ute hire and a wide range of Toyota vehicles across Australia. With the car hire app, booking a car is ...
Australia has emerged as a global digital frontrunner, securing fifth place in the OECD’s Digital Government Index for its innovative, citizen-focused governance. Paul Budde reports. THIS TIME, ...
Beneath the surface of moral posturing, Australian retirement funds are helping keep Israel’s war economy alive, writes Jemma Nott. WHEN HESTA, the super fund for Australia's health care workers, ...
An article in The Nightly highlights the dangerous power of language in framing Gaza, showing how media narratives can shift blame, obscure atrocities and influence public sentiment, writes David ...
In the modern Australian retail landscape, accepting card payments is essential and your EFTPOS machine is the gateway to your revenue. However, as payment technology evolves, so do the methods used ...
Trump’s unexpected diplomatic win has reignited debate over Australia’s defence spending and foreign policy priorities, writes Mark Beeson. GOOD FOR U.S. President Donald Trump! These are words I ...
Today’s software ecosystem consists of several applications, services and platforms. They need to communicate with each other to perform a complex task. The reason for such a distribution is easy ...
Australia’s AUKUS cloud deal with Amazon may deepen military ties — but critics warn it risks surrendering digital sovereignty, writes Jemma Nott. AUKUS DOESN'T JUST MEAN a stronger defence pact with ...
The National Press Club is receiving criticism after international journalist Chris Hedges complained it had bumped him off a speaking engagement. As Dr Lee Duffield reports, Hedges believes the ...
The Federal Government’s new emergency call reforms mark progress, but Australia still lacks a national plan to secure its digital infrastructure. Paul Budde reports. The three chief executives were ...
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