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South Africa got the minerals deal. Australia got the photo-op. That’s what happens when strategy lags diplomacy.
Steven Ducat is a member of the ChAFTA Forum committee and founder of the SPD Asia group. He is an Australian who has lived ...
No GST change on the agenda, but Andrew Leigh says bring your (other) best ideas to Chalmers’ economic roundtable.
Canberra's roundtable is fixated on productivity, but what if the real economic lever is wellbeing, not growth metrics that miss the point?
PwC stays in the naughty corner, say three senators, warning Finance against lifting the ban while the tax leaks saga drags on.
Building on our 50+ years of working with the Australian public sector, we continue to help government and defence agencies prosper in the era of AI. Our engineering, consulting and technology experts ...
Public sector organisations continue to search for ways to integrate AI without needing to undergo disruptive system overhauls.
Disaster-mitigation jobs go in Minns-era cull, with more than 1,500 roles axed in a fortnight. Unions demand transparency over 'vanity' savings.
Queensland is mourning the loss of a public servant so influential, they named two of the state's biggest bridges after him.
Tech projects fail without moral leadership. Leaders must accept messiness and foster adaptability in complex systems.
One of the world's leading AI experts lays out how to use AI for the public good. It starts with an idea more than 2,000 years old.
Queensland’s DNA lab is still in crisis, with a toxic culture, flawed methods, and court delays now under federal expert scrutiny.