Ethical public servants harness power wisely, preparing for conflict with courage, integrity, and "go-to-hell money." ...
The 2025 federal budget may not have a surplus, but plenty of agencies will see cuts over the forward estimates.
Chalmers’ budget juggles economic uncertainty, inflation relief, wage growth, and investment in Australia’s future.
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The APS budget expands national security, public health, climate action, and workforce capability while reducing outsourcing.
The CPSU has slammed the opposition’s push to cut DVA staff, warning of renewed backlogs and harm to veterans.
EY's Cherelle Murphy urges policymakers to rethink spending, leverage AI, and reform taxation amid rising debt concerns.
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The federal government has negotiated a revised public school funding agreement with all states and territories.
Australian Services Union warns of "a systemic problem", with Internal Affairs paperwork allegedly found wanting for detail.
Labor’s budget highlights $95 billion in savings, contrasting sharply with the Coalition’s planned service cuts.
No major MoGs or job cuts are forecast in this year's budget. Here's what else public servants can look out for.
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