Peter Dutton wants to DOGE-ify the public service. But the growth of the APS is nowhere near as dramatic as he claims.
Amongst the political hyperbole and Trumpian allusions, there are areas where legitimate APS savings could be made.
Anthony Albanese will head to the polls looking to woo female voters of all ages with a $570m bundle of new promises to ...
Australian women will gain access to the first new contraceptive on the PBS in 30 years, more bulk billing for IUDs and ...
A 'dearly loved' young Melbourne mother was murdered by her partner who later killed himself in a gruesome style while ...
Ariana Grande has revealed the one thing that ‘saved her life’ following a terrorist attack at her concert and the death of her ex-boyfriend. In May 2017, 22 people were killed and many more were ...
The US president's tariffs are already causing turmoil on the ASX as investors prepare for a global trade war, and the Greens ...
DAVE Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear turned back the clock as they reformed Nirvana for FireAid in Los Angeles. The band ...
The opposition’s plans to cut the public service are at odds with the scale of bureaucracy and consultants needed to support ...
Those new partners joining us, I'd like to extend a very warm welcome to the Gallagher family professionals. And of course, the big news in December was signing an agreement to acquire ...
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co . (NYSE:AJG) reported its Q4 2024 earnings, surpassing analysts' expectations with an adjusted EPS of $2.51, compared to the forecasted $2.06. The company's revenue ...
Peter Dutton has used a speech to attack cultural diversity positions within Australia's public services sector. The push has been called Donald Trump-like, with critics saying it shows a lack of ...
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