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In this extract from The Expertise Deficit, authors Dr Marcus Wigan and Pia Andrews explain the impact of generalist thinking on public service expertise.
US congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The Mandarin acknowledges the ...
Life-saving forecasting systems are being gutted, leaving communities dangerously exposed to intensifying extreme weather ...
Once shunned, the prizes now showcase bold visions, cultural resilience, and storytelling across diverse Australian identities.
An executive shake-up signals a push for reform, integrity, and cultural capability across critical Northern Territory services.
Researchers say young people and future voters are learning all the wrong things about democracy from the political performances during the campaign trial. A new resource from the University of South ...
Fluro tradies, fed-up families, and frontline staff just buried small-government fantasies under lived experience.
Australian Electoral Commission figures show another record election for early voting. What's driving the trend, and is it here to stay?
A resounding election victory on Saturday night will see a continuation of the APS reform agenda. Here's what public servants need to know.
Voters chose comfort over change, ignoring looming crises that demand courage, honesty, and far-sighted leadership.
Neglecting bureaucratic expertise risks undermining the very systems frontline health workers rely upon daily, panel hears.
Ambulance Victoria's new CEO, Jordan Emery, has a tough job ahead following revelations of a second illegal gathering during COVID lockdowns.