Gallagher to prioritise public sector over private contractors
Share
The Australian Public Service (APS) has been undergoing significant changes since the one-year-old Labor government took office. Minister Katy Gallagher, responsible for both public service and finance, recently discussed the government’s efforts to reduce reliance on private consultants and rebuild the APS’s internal capabilities.
Rebuilding public sector capability
Minister Gallagher highlighted that the former government’s artificial staffing cap created an environment where public servants could only be employed with special exemptions. Consequently, the reliance on external consultants surged to fulfil the required tasks. Recognising the need to rebalance this situation, the current government has successfully revised the APS’s dependence on private consultants. Approximately $3 billion in consultant and contractor spend has been redirected from agency budgets. By converting external labour positions to permanent public service jobs, the government has reduced costs and created around $800 million in budget savings.
Furthermore, she emphasised the government’s commitment to rebuilding public sector capability. She mentioned plans to introduce an in-house consulting model by the end of the year. This approach, funded through the May Budget, aligns with Gordon de Brouwer’s ongoing public sector reform work. The introduction of an in-house consulting model will strengthen APS’s internal expertise and reduce reliance on external consultants in the long run.
Enhancing transparency and accountability
The lack of transparency and accountability in the dealings between government agencies and consultant firms has been a cause for concern. Recent Senate inquiries have shed light on these issues, prompting reflections on the need for improved frameworks and oversight.
Minister Gallagher acknowledged the importance of addressing the concerns raised, particularly regarding conflicts of interest and effective management. The government is actively working on public sector reform, including measures to enhance procurement processes to ensure that appropriate frameworks are in place. Referrals to authorities such as the Australian Federal Police have been made to address any potential wrongdoing.
She also addressed concerns about the economy and the government’s fiscal policies. While Treasury’s forecasts anticipate growth in the Australian economy, the minister acknowledged the possibility of a slowdown. The government remains committed to rolling out the budget decisions that have been made, closely monitoring economic circumstances, and making necessary adjustments accordingly. This responsible approach ensures that the budget and fiscal policy remain on a stronger footing, as highlighted by Treasurer Jim Chalmers.
As the government closely monitors economic conditions and strengthens fiscal policies, it aims to maintain a solid budget position to support the economy as required. The ongoing reforms and initiatives highlight the government’s determination to create a more efficient and accountable Australian Public Service.
After four years in business school and working for multinational clients, Jomar believes he can improve the world through his writings via Public Spectrum, by informing the public on the latest news and updates happening around the government and society. Jomar has eight years experience as a writer and has a degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurial Marketing.
Today’s Pick
11th Annual Aus Goverment Data Summit
April 1, 2025
7th Annual NZ Government Data Summit
May 7, 2025
3rd Public Sector Comms Week
May 14, 2025
Subscribe
We send emails,
but we do not spam
Join our mailing list to be on the front lines of healthcare , get exclusive content, and promos.
AI appointment Australia Australian boost boosts business businesses covid-19 cyber cyber attack cyber security cybersecurity data data breach data management defence Digital Education employment enhance enhances Featured Leader fraud funding government grants Healthcare infrastructure Innovation Lockdown new zealand NSW NZ online Procurement public Public Sector queensland renewable energy scams Social Media Technology telecommunications victoria
Last Viewed