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Whilst legal recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples has progressed, it will require greater institutional change to achieve real inclusion, Dr Bartholomew Stanford from Charles Darwin University writes.
Whilst legal recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples has progressed, it will require greater institutional change to achieve real inclusion, Dr Bartholomew Stanford from Charles Darwin University writes.
As part of IPAA Victoria’s Fellows Voice series, Amanda Stevens, CEO, IPAA Victoria interviews Simon Corden, esential services commissioner, and 2023 inductee about his significant commitment to public service and experience in leading organisations and teams.
Artifical Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way the public purpose sector operates. In this special event summary and podcast episode, IPAA Victoria explores emerging risks and opportunities for the public sector.
Is stewardship just another term for leadership or does it bring a new perspective to public service? IPAA Queensland tackled the question at the inaugural Public Sector CEO forum, challenging 50 CEOs and senior leaders across the Queensland public sector about stewardship and leadership.
Giving frank and clear advice isn’t always straightforward – no matter what level you’re at within the public service. In a recent episode of Work with Purpose, Dr Christiane Gerblinger, Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, shares some practical tips on how policy experts can improve the way they give advice to increase the chance of it being taken up.
Instead of focusing on public service-wide cultural change, leaders should make behavioural change and cultural evolution their main goals, Dr Fiona Buick, School of Business from the University of New South Wales, Canberra writes.
IPAA Victoria shares best practices to identify and create pro-integrity cultures in public sector organisations.
Giving frank and clear advice isn’t always straightforward – no matter what level you’re at within the public service. In a recent episode of Work with Purpose, Dr Christiane Gerblinger, Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, shares some practical tips on how policy experts can improve the way they give advice to increase the chance of it being taken up.
Authentic leadership and psychological capital are key drivers for innovation culture and staff wellbeing, particularly in public sector environments where resources can be in short supply, Yvonne Brunetto and Julia Ashton-Sayers from Southern Cross University, and Georgios Kominis from the University of Glasgow write.
Building capability is a core pillar of the ongoing APS reform – but what can public sector leaders do to make it happen? Dr Rachel Bacon from the APS Reform Office and Dr Subho Banerjee from the APS Academy share some practical tips on a recent episode of IPAA ACT’s Work with Purpose podcast.
On 6 September, IPAA Victoria held a Diversity in Leadership webinar to explore the importance of diversity in leadership roles and how everyone can contribute to supporting and ensuring a more diverse workplace across the public sector. IPAA Victoria fellows and public purpose sector leaders share their personal reflections.
In this article, some of the longest serving personal members of Institute of Public Administration (IPAA) SA share their reflections on what they have learnt being in public service for over 20 years. They answer the question: ‘What brought you to the public sector and what has kept you here?’
In partnership with IPAA Victoria’s People and Culture Community of Practice (CoP), IPAA Victoria launched a new content series dedicated to wellbeing and the public purpose sector. Listen into conversationsn with public sector leaders exploring indivudal and organisational wellbeing.