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Tasmania reveals new leaders for education, disability and prisons; Victoria turfs VCAA board, New Zealand's treaty settlements executive.
Polls offer a veneer of certainty, masking complex, shifting human behaviour with seductive but misleading statistics.
Biophysical reality sets hard limits. Science guides survival, yet policy drifts, swayed by power and delusion.
Ignored by ministers and offered a pittance, Anna Hough demands dignity, justice, and recognition for all survivors.
New research says frustrated champions within the system are key to reshaping government through bold, preventive reform efforts.
NSW doctors decry the government's smear, demanding a retraction over the fabricated claim of chemotherapy cancellations during their strike.
Long-standing dysfunction, staff safety concerns, and councillor appeals trigger a sweeping investigation into Whittlesea ...
Like DOGE south of the border, Canada Spends has been accused of peddling misinformation on social media to make government spending extreme. This comes amid promises from both leaders to cut ...
Partisan divisions threaten vital evidence-gathering efforts aimed at improving outcomes for First Nations communities nationwide.
Eroding merit weakens democratic governance, risks administrative abuse, and undermines trust in public institutions.
Ethical governance depends on mutual trust, not control, especially when responsibilities are shared across sectors.
Audit profession faces mounting pressure as CPA Australia urges reforms to modernise ASIC’s enforcement approach.
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