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With writing now underway for the 2026 National Defence Strategy, can Australia actually deter threats to the nation?
Pamela Krzypkowska discusses Poland’s first large language model for public administration and the nation’s strategy to build ...
To remove the right to disconnect now would catastrophically destroy what has become a fundamental pillar of contemporary ...
Senators Katy Gallagher and Jane Hume’s clash spotlights Coalition controversies, missed debates, and growing fears of US-style policy shifts.
Hecklers disrupted solemn Anzac Day ceremonies, drawing widespread condemnation for disrespecting veterans and Indigenous traditions.
The Australian Electoral Commission would be the best home for regulating truth in federal political advertising to ensure facts are at the centre of election campaigns, says a public policy think ...
America played a less destructive role than feared at last week’s spring meetings of the World Bank and the IMF.
Reviving institutional strength demands urgent attention as power centralises, parties professionalise, and social trust fades.
Myanmar civil society groups are accusing the UN special envoy of conflicts of interest through her consulting work for ...
The Coalition is not persuaded that a CDC should be developed on the advice of the Commonwealth COVID-19 inquiry.
If empowered by integrity and courage, public servants would safeguard democracy, earn trust, and inspire civic pride.
QRC manages the state’s electoral boundaries in accordance with the Queensland Electoral Act, 1991. This act mandates that ...
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