Public servants must recognise, question, and reshape the ethical currents shaping their institutions' integrity.
Despite its value, public opinion data faces political risks, perceived bias, and methodological trade-offs in policymaking.
No entity has ever succeeded with private prisons. Now, the state government has re-entered the market to resume control.
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The Australian Electoral Commission is to deliver one of Australia's largest-ever logistical operations over just 12 days.
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Regulators persist with technical accounting matters, undistracted by political theatrics and looming election uncertainties.
The election caretaker period is a chance for the APS to reflect, refine strategic policies, enhance capabilities, and ...
Public servants navigate tensions between using public opinion data for policymaking and maintaining apolitical integrity.
Department heads reviewed oversight expansions, legislative management, and emergency responses ahead of the federal election ...
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