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Ethnicity is a useful shortcut for identifying need – without it, targeting public services will get harder
Appalling attack on public service official by Minister crosses the line
Canberra Times – Lets be clear, cutting APS jobs would devastate communities nationwide
APS set to bring more than half a billion dollars of core work in-house
Welcoming Families With Open Arms
CPSU Welcomes Progress On APS Insourcing
Mental health workers fear for safety of patients after police withdrawal of support – PSA survey
New Program Launches To Support Parents Into Work
Big Job Losses Coming As Govt Guts Te Arawhiti
Appointment Of Department Of Health Secretary
Industrial action escalates as NZDF refuses to budge on zero pay rise
Lives Of Workers At Risk From Latest WorkSafe Restructure Plan
AI In Australian Public Service
Energy Dome Signs First U.S. Contract with Alliant Energy for Commercial-Scale Deployment of its CO2 Battery
​​Evaluation of whole-of-government trial into generative AI: Now available​
More than 10,000 workers fight back against government cuts
Child protection caseworkers and government sign historic deal
Every drop counts at HMAS Coonawarra
450 health jobs to go even where managers can’t afford to lose staff
How did public service leaders talk to staff about Robodebt? What they said – or didn’t – is revealing
Police officers awarded for innovative youth engagement program
Auditor General inquiry into Oranga Tamariki welcomed, but must go wider
WorkSafe opens consultation on organisational change to deliver new strategy
PSA looks forward to working with new Public Service Commissioner
Sir Brian Roche new Public Service Commissioner
First Day Of Administrative Review Tribunal
​​AI policy guidance and training: Rounding out a responsible approach for AI adoption​
Toll on public service coming clearer as redundancy costs and sick leave soar
Reappointment Of Australian Statistician
Supplemental Medicare Benefits Still Leave Dental, Vision, and Hearing Care Out of Reach for Many
CDU officially opens the doors of its new city campus
Establishment of the National Commission for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People
Fisheries Officers take industrial action over safety concerns
New Merit Protection Commissioner Appointed
Equal Pay, Equal Rights: Fighting for Pay Equity in Aotearoa
GREENS PLAN FOR COMMUNITY GOOD WHILE LIBERALS ARE ‘KOWEN NOWHERE’
CPSU Urges NACC To Reopen Robodebt Investigation
Mixing it up: hybrid work models can offer the best of both worlds for worker wellbeing and productivity
Govt turns back on social housing, prepares to axe 300 Kāinga Ora workers
Govt blind to risks as science cuts leave Kiwis more vulnerable to natural disasters
National Police Remembrance Day 2024
Government’s desperate decree to stop public servants working from home won’t work
Govt job cuts to blame for Wellington’s ills, not working from home
Government Undermines Public Service With WFH Crackdown
New work-from-home guidance for public service
National Honours for Queensland Corrective Services officers
Union Calls For Kathryn Campbell To Lose APS Honour
Library workers call for councils to come to the table to close illegal pay gap