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New State Opera South Australia Artistic Director announced
Nation-leading health initiative to benefit aged care residents
Audit specialists to lead governance and culture review of WAIS
TAHE restructure achieves $4.3bn net debt saving
Consulting firms a corrosive and conflicted influence on NSW Government
Greens introduce Fairer Grants and Government Contracts Bill
Lambells Lagoon Agribusiness Precinct Tender Award
Using engineering to power others
Liberals must release pharmacy review 17 August 2023
Experiences of sexual violence victim-survivors in the justice system: report
Report highlights the negative experiences of victim-survivors of sexual violence in the criminal justice system
Sexual assault experts call for reforms to improve the experience of victims in the justice system
Strong Australian Public Service benefits us all
Bay Pavilions review in focus
‘Commitment Issues’: Audit Committee reports on Commonwealth procurement
Defence targeted by consultants for billion dollar growth
Board announced for Experience Gold Coast
It’s not just tax. How PwC, KPMG and other consultants risk influencing public health too
KPMG and Microsoft enter landmark agreement to put AI at the forefront of professional services
NAB announces executive change
NAB appoints Alison Kitchen to Board
Protecting worker entitlements legislation leaves employers playing catch-up amid waves of IR reform
Union action reveals $2.6 million in underpayments
New study shows similarity between Chinese and Australian entrepreneurs
From devastation to dream come true for Yaser Naseri
Chair of Board of Taxation
New report highlights opportunities for strengthening Indigenous agriculture
Review of the Construction Industry Portable Paid Long Service Leave Act
Synergy board re-charged for future
Chinese investment in Australia increases for first time since 2016
Victorians face higher energy prices as transmission line costs soar
Space superpowers up ante
Disability suspension rates show education system in crisis
Calls to regulate AI are growing louder. But how exactly do you regulate a technology like this?
Community continue to have their say on Newcastle 500
QUEENSLAND BIOFUEL REFINERY TO TURN AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS INTO SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL
Smart navigation firm PAM finds its way to US
Newcastle 500 wraps up with more chances for community to have their say
Centre for Australia-India Relations CEO
Investment in palliative care makes economic sense
Most Australians don’t trust AI in workplace
Community to have its say on future of Newcastle 500
Statement regarding Transport Asset Holding Entity
Behavioural lab to uncover vital insights for Tasmania
New Bega centre will explore circular economy
PwC scandal is more than just kink in hose
HSF advises Fingerprint for Success Group on Seed Capital Raise
Big Four Reap Big Rewards from Big Donations