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Treasury is trusting banks' big digital promises a lot less these days. This includes not prematurely junking legacy systems.
Court backs DSS use of tax data to pursue paused welfare debts, drawing a legal line between robodebt and evidence-based recovery.
Hosting COP31 means proving we can deliver climate results, not just summits. Smart AI deployment might be the edge -- if we ...
Tina Latif is the founder and managing director of 2030 Ventures and a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. She ...
Adam Fennessy, new IPAA ACT president and head of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, wants to see the professional member organisation playing a leading role in promoting the ...
Crime fighting is taking a backseat as Queensland police are left propping up other agencies. A blunt review urges urgent reform.
Play book lands for AI-era engagements, warning auditors to watch for black-box risk, over-reliance, and dodgy data summarisation.
The RBA’s quiet retreat from surcharging confirms what many suspected -- markets move faster than nudges, and the banks know it.
Canada’s public sector is facing its largest retrenchment since 1995, with AI and attrition not being enough to save 40,000 jobs.
The Federal Court has ruled in favour of the government in a landmark case that could have created a legal obligation to act on climate change. Lawyers for the Guda Maluyligal leaders, Paul Kabai and ...
The audit gods giveth again. ANAO unveils its hit list for 2025-26, with Defence, Finance, Tax and AI governance firmly in the frame.
Supreme Court sides with Trump on controversial mass layoffs; Education Department hollowed out as states brace for more responsibility.