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Glyn Davis and Steven Kennedy ponder if AI will dilute or deepen the public service’s grip on policy quality. Spoiler: the routines are shifting.
Audit season opens: ANAO sets sights on Defence ERP, ATO data risks and Finance’s digital frameworks
The audit gods giveth again. ANAO unveils its hit list for 2025-26, with Defence, Finance, Tax and AI governance firmly in the frame.
ICAC hears of inflated roadworks deals, luxury car seizures, and gold-for-contracts claims in latest Transport for NSW corruption probe.
Was 1975 really unprecedented? Legal experts recall earlier sackings that didn’t make it into the books -- or the national memory.
Participants in the upcoming mass census test will be able to use their MyGov accounts for alerts and connections to the online forms.
Public servants aren’t off the hook when it comes to dodgy data. Here’s your cheat sheet for sniffing out quality research before it lands in your briefing.
Transparent incoming government briefs would improve policy debate, according to former Finance deputy secretary Stephen Bartos.
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