Rail inquiry: Minister quits after QR report condemns ‘complex and ineffective’ management
The ABC’s Chris O’Brien and Leonie Mellor report (6.2.17) on the fallout from the inquiry into Queensland Rail’s train service failures, which have led to the
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The ABC’s Chris O’Brien and Leonie Mellor report (6.2.17) on the fallout from the inquiry into Queensland Rail’s train service failures, which have led to the
Policy Online carries a link (5.12.16) to a collection of Australian Fabians research essays which, collectively, argue that reforming the public sector should be a topic
Professor Anne Tiernan’s address to IPAA Professor Anne Tiernan’s address to the 2016 Institute of Public Administration (IPAA) Conference in which she writes: ‘An expert, professional
On his retirement as Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affiars and Trade, Peter Varghese AO considers the role of the public service, and the importance
Jonathan Boston, Professor of Public Policy at the Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Government, writes a post at the Statecrafting blog site (12.10.16) about the problem
A journal article by TJ Ryan Foundation Research Associate, Roger Wettenhall, reviews some recent interesting innovations in Australia in the way the ‘machinery of government’ is conceived.
Henry Belot reports in the Canberra Times (19.4.16) on comments from the head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Dr Martin Parkinson, pointing to
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (14.4.16) on the release of public sector data which reveal the modest growth in public service jobs in the
Katarina Carroll led the largest peacetime security operation in Australia’s history, a success she attributes to “relationships, relationships, relationships”. Now she is in charge of overhauling
The Palaszczuk Government’s report (May 2015) on its first three months in office. Palaszczuk Government – the first three months »
Bridgman explains the implications of ‘MoG’ decisions in Shaping Government: a Guide to Machinery of Government in Queensland the issues facing an incoming government in shaping
Peter Bridgman discusses the difficulties faced by policy officers, expected to provide ‘frank and fearless’ advice and argues there are two main ethical questions in policy work
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