The AFP, NACC, and Department of Defence's investigations have found evidence of a $71 million procurement fraud.
South Australia will draw on work by the Centre for Public Integrity and its own ICAC to overhaul the rules for lobbying in ...
Fraser promised stability and recovery; Whitlam urged unity and reform. A nation still healing from crisis and change had had ...
New analysis points to low trust, low investment, and early-stage adoption, giving a clearer picture of how Australian firms ...
A new national system for near real-time WWCC checks is on the way, with states and territories set to decide how they take ...
ATO workers are challenging new proposals on travel and social media scrutiny, arguing the changes go well beyond what the ...
When the audit office can’t keep up, accountability slips. The numbers behind the ANAO’s funding crunch tell the story.
The race to host COP31 has narrowed to Australia and Türkiye, and the final call could shift the event to Bonn if no agreement is reached.
Tanya Plibersek won’t release departmental briefing notes, saying it risks the candour of officials preparing for future ...
New AIHW data shows public health spending fell to $5.4b in 2023-24 -- well short of the 5% target under the national ...
What would happen if every Australian had a guaranteed income? Policy experts say it’s no longer a utopian idea but a ...
Power and network outages are no accident, says ASIO, calling them a growing weapon in foreign interference campaigns.
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