May
Liontown’s Tim Goyder turns up to thank Jim Chalmers
Heavy hitters wary of party political functions have grown fond of the National Press Club’s Great Hall lunch.
- Myriam Robin
December 2023
- Analysis
- Government Observed
Glyn Davis wants the public service to surrender control
The federal public sector boss wants to flip big government and put the locals in charge. He admits it will not be easy.
- Tom Burton
September 2023
The 10 most covertly powerful people in Australia in 2023
Those who wield the most clout behind the scenes in the nation’s business and politics.
- Tom McIlroy
July 2023
‘Sobering’: Nation’s top public servant shocked by a year of scandals
“It’s been a year of shocks,” Professor Glyn Davis says a year after he took up the role as head of the public service and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s chief adviser.
- Tom Burton
June 2023
- Analysis
- Government Observed
Why the public service is missing – or ignoring – rorts and wrongdoing
A high-level taskforce is overhauling the many checks and controls that so obviously failed to stop wrongdoings surrounding the robo-debt scheme, a billion dollars of grants, and PwC’s confidentiality breaches.
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- Tom Burton
April 2023
Top bureaucrat makes Canberra encore to help solve education turmoil
Former Canberra bureaucrat Ben Rimmer has returned to lead the development of the government’s higher education and research reforms.
- Tom Burton
January 2023
Taskforce aims to build back trust in government
Jeni Whalan, formerly of the Ramsay Foundation, will lead a Home Affairs taskforce focused on strengthening democracy and responding to extremism and authoritarianism.
- Tom Burton
December 2022
Albanese didn’t have valid passport when he had to meet Biden in Japan
For weeks before the election, bureaucrats had been planning for whichever leader would be flying to attend an important Quad meeting. There was one hitch.
- Tom Burton
November 2022
- Opinion
- Letters to the Editor
IR bill ignores business concerns
Raising JobSeeker won’t solve problem; University system must end the cloning; RBA governor’s sorry state of affairs; Message to elites: Voice vote is not in the bag; Westpac’s fertility leave another big step.
‘Somebody’s watching’: Corruption body will change the public service
The public service will need to prepare itself to be questioned and defend its decisions, says Glyn Davis, the secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
- Tom Burton
Meet the man hoping to bring bureaucracy into the 21st century
Opening up government to enable authentic, community level engagement is part of large public sector modernisation program that professor Glyn Davis is pushing.
- Tom Burton
Time to add colour and diversity to university sector, says Glyn Davis
Australia’s 40 universities are pretty much indistinguishable from each other, the nation’s most senior public servant says, but he believes the new higher education accord can change that.
- Julie Hare
July 2022
Federal public service more united now, says Gaetjens
The Australian Public Service is more unified with stronger cross sector leadership claims former Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary Phil Gaetjens.
- Tom Burton
Why IDP rescued universities in 2021 and ... why it won’t happen again
Universities in NSW saw an unexpected turnaround in their financial fortunes in 2021. But it’s unlikely to repeat itself.
- Julie Hare
June 2022
- Analysis
- Inside Government
Moving on the ‘long game’ of public sector reform
Federal public sector reform is to be rebooted with the appointment of former environment secretary Gordon de Brouwer as secretary for public sector reform.
- Tom Burton
- Analysis
- Inside Government
Well-being becomes the main game
Three jurisdictions are exploring the broadening of top-level metrics to include well-being in a move that will shift the design of programs and policies.
- Tom Burton
Jim Betts brought back to lead Albanese’s infrastructure department
Former state bureaucrat Jim Betts is to lead Canberra’s mega Infrastructure department, returning to the public sector after being dismissed by NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet.
- Tom Burton
- Opinion
- Federal election
The return of frank, fearless advice
The former Morrison government’s sidelining of public servants meant that Australian politics lost the benefit of their ideas and corporate memory.
- Craig Emerson
Nation heeds Monash University’s call to action
“We need change now more than ever,” said the university headed by Glyn Davis’ wife Margaret Gardner. A coincidence, surely.
- Myriam Robin
Data to drive design and control of social programs
The consolidation of federal data and digital functions together with the appointment of public sector innovator Professor Glyn Davis is predicted to see a major uplift in the use of data to better manage social programs.
- Tom Burton