Data Processing as a Service (DPaaS) is now used by the telecommunications industry in Australia and New Zealand, causing a seismic shift in data management
The Privacy Act of 1988 in Australia governs the collection and processing of personal information. The Act defines personal information as any information or opinion
The recently released robodebt royal commission report has brought to light significant data mismanagement by public servants involved in the controversial robodebt scheme in Australia.
Strengthening open access data capability is essential in today’s highly digitised world. Everyday tasks concerns the use of data, and with it the need of
Senator Deborah O’Neill announced that she plans to grill other industry giants, namely EY, Deloitte, and KPMG, about their handling of conflicts of interest in
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) has suggested new concessions that would allow Australian public servants uncapped remote work opportunities. This development aims to move
The Australian government has recently introduced a draft Data and Digital Government Strategy, signalling its commitment to transforming the use of data and digital innovation
The Australian tax leak scandal involving the “big four” accounting firm, PwC Australia, has taken a new turn with exclusive information suggesting a direct link
The Albanese Government has taken a proactive step to improve safeguards for Australian telco customers experiencing financial hardship. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland MP has directed
In a landmark deal, Allegro Funds and PwC have agreed to create a separate consulting firm called Scyne Advisory. With approximately 1,750 employees, Scyne Advisory
Great news for New South Wales (NSW) public sector workers. The long-standing minimum wages cap, which has limited pay increases for public servants, is set
A recent snapshot conducted by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has shed light on the gender pay gap within the public sector. The findings