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With a new minister for early childhood education, what can the government do to make centres safer?
Systemic failures, weak oversight, and undervalued educators demand urgent reform to protect Australia’s youngest learners.
Experimental age checks raise privacy fears, while tech giants sidestep responsibility for enforcing Australia’s youth ban.
ASIC is sharpening its audit focus amid external reviews, expanding its oversight and flagging lapses in compliance reporting.
Everything about NSW is awesome! Except for the time it takes to get major projects done." Build, build, build, the budget is ready to roll.
AI doesn’t eliminate writing skill advantages. It rewards and amplifies them. Those who already write well can use AI to elevate their work even further. They get more benefit, more often. They also ...
The Department of Industry, Science and Resources will be central to the government's economic reform and productivity agenda ...
David Fredericks calls time on one of Canberra's toughest jobs. That's now two senior secretary vacancies open in Canberra.
A grants drive collaboration between industry and educators aims to fast-track skills training for Victoria’s rapidly evolving economy.
Immigration’s economic value clashes with outdated security framing, hindering smarter policy across workforce, housing and education.
Are there other methodologies that can be used to complement assurance processes to ensure digital investments are fit-for-purpose and are still delivering benefits?
The Tax Practitioners Board has terminated the tax agent registration of a former EY partner Peter Mark White for tax evasion.
Other looming cuts believed to hit the VPS this year include a proposal by the Victorian Fisheries Authority to close five fisheries stations around greater Melbourne, and scrap 73 fisheries officer ...
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