The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is increasing its staff at passport processing and call centres after a massive increase in passport applications
CSIRO is offering a 10-week free online program to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are working on new cyber security solutions to support their
NSW public sector workers have rallied outside the NSW parliament to vent their displeasure over the government’s proposed pay rise, amid calls for the state’s
The WA Government has updated its ServiceWA app to include FuelWatch, providing an easy-to-navigate, interactive map that allows its users to find the best fuel
Energy market stakeholders have backed a plan by Labor, Greens and Liberal energy ministers to ramp up renewables, battery storage and hydrogen power to prevent
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), enhancing
The Australian Government and industry have been warned to increase their cyber defences against China-backed hackers, who are using common office equipment to gain network
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has created a new super-department of climate change, energy, environment and water to help the Labor as it restructures the government
New data from Scamwatch has revealed that Australians have lost over $205 million to scams just from January to April, a 166 per cent increase
The South Australian Government is pulling back on its spending on whole-of-government digital projects in its efforts to maintain a budget surplus following the pandemic.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has appointed senator James Paterson as Shadow Minister for Cyber Security and Countering Foreign Interference last Sunday, marking the former chair
NSW public sector unions are saying that workers could be more than $6000 worse off over the next three years if inflation continues to rise