For 75 years, UNHCR has worked to ensure that people who are forced to flee are treated with dignity and fairness, and ...
The SA government doesn't want to create 'layers of bureaucracy' in response to the domestic, family and sexual violence ...
Board appointments aplenty, with fresh faces for ASC, Digital ID and rights, QLeave, Brisbane 2032, Vic Legal Aid, and WA's ...
Australia has dropped plans for a permanent AI advisory body, with officials leaning on existing rules and the new AI Safety ...
Prison numbers keep climbing, with new ABS data pointing to a sharp rise in remand and a troubling shift in the types of ...
Does my outage look big in this? An old system refuses to die while a new system grows old without delivering the heavy ...
The national science agency's high fee for brief advice as it trims jobs and offers little detail on outcomes fuels APS concern.
A bleak second assessment uploaded by Home Affairs shows churn-and-burn translation cost reductions are strangling the ...
At least 15 welfare and human rights organisations have renewed calls for the government to end its Targeted Compliance ...
Services Australia flags a major flaw in privacy oversight as corporate breaches keep leaking government identifiers with no ...
The Magistrates Court in Perth has ordered serial senate candidate nominee Rodney Culleton to pay court costs for false or ...
Paul Brereton stands firm in a lively committee hearing, arguing that his limited advice work should not be seen as a ...
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