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Auckland Council’s staffing cuts will put the squeeze on vital services and workers
A positive Budget for the public service and public service workers – PSA
400 new ‘Admin Angels’ means teachers can concentrate on kids
More admin staff to lighten teacher workload in hundreds of NSW public schools
New investment in skills paves the way for AUKUS workforce
TWU NATIONAL COUNCIL TO PUSH FOR TRANSPORT REFORM AND AVIATION REBUILD
Launch of first ever NT Defence Veterans Strategy
We are part of something big and we’re looking for graduates to join u
Unions celebrate win in maintaining additional sick leave for community-based support workers at Access Community Health
PSA library workers celebrate deal to support longer hours at new Marlborough Library
Rotorua ratepayers not being told all the facts about proposed cuts to services and jobs
APS rebuilding continues in second Albanese Government Budget
Safer and more secure future for Australia
Investing in the APS to rebuild capability and streamline efficiency
Shadow APS workforce uncovered
Appointment of new Australian Public Service Commissioner
Greater investment in home support workers essential to implement winter health plan
$14.7 million to strengthen sexual assault laws and prevent harm
The public, staff, and PSA agree: Auckland Council’s service cuts spell disaster
Senior Finance Advisor
Statement regarding Supreme Court matter
Flexible work negotiations first test of Govt’s model employer pledge
Statement on tragic road incident
1900 Community Corrections staff continue strike action today
PSA urges Auckland Transport to hit the brakes over planned job cuts for 150
The NDIS is set for a reboot but we also need to reform disability services outside the scheme
How flexible work could transform APS
‘National fails to understand importance of the government communicating’
Sydney Metro Review
Fan’TIS’tic – secure jobs for staff
Unions support changed water infrastructure reforms
Extension ensures more survivors are heard in Abuse in Care final report
Next steps in redress system for survivors of abuse in care
Police Commissioner welcomes the appointment of new statutory deputies
Statement on retirement of Mr Peter Woolcott AO
Appointment of Open Government Forum members
Secure all-of-government facility to be built at Whenuapai
Report released on assistance to stranded Australians during COVID 19
Corrections staff vote to walk off the job after nine months of bargaining
$15 billion National Reconstruction Fund passes Senate
Part-time work is valuable to people with disability – but full time is more likely to attract government support
City of Parramatta announces appointment of new CEO
Progress on public service pay adjustment
Addressing Harm must be part of celebrating Harmony
New Victorian Public Sector Commissioner Appointed
Helping Territorians kick start their careers
AUKUS submarine workforce and industry strategy
Privatisation of POLAIR threatens community safety