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Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.
Parkinson delivers valedictory speech to public service leaders “of real substance”
There was an air of anticipation amongst public sector leaders gathered to hear the valedictory address of Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday night.
Prof Anne Tiernan to present a new paradigm for public sector service delivery at Darwin conference
With a grounding in government at the state and Commonwealth levels, political scientist Professor Anne Tiernan FIPAA is exceptionally well placed to provide a practical academic perspective on public sector service delivery.
Rachel Houlbrooke will bring an international perspective on public service delivery to IPAA’s Darwin conference
If anyone can bring an international perspective to different models of public service delivery, it’s New Zealand’s Ms Rachel Houlbrooke, Deputy Chief Executive, Settlements and Takutai Moana, Office for Māori Crown Relations (Te Arawhiti).
Why break down the silos when you can blow up them up: Alexander Lau to speak at Darwin conference
If anyone has answers on how the public service can break down bureaucratic silos it’s Singapore design professional Mr Alexander Lau.
PM unveils six guideposts to show the way forward for his government and the public service
Yesterday the Hon Scott Morrison MP, Prime Minister of Australia, delivered a special address which laid out the direction he wants from his Government and from the Australian Public Service.
Public sector innovation shines at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Innovation across the public sector was celebrated last night at the annual Public Sector Innovation Awards in Canberra.
Professor Mick Dodson to deliver the 2019 Garran Oration
Professor Mick Dodson, the first-ever Northern Territory Treaty Commissioner, will deliver the Garran Oration at the IPAA National Conference being held in Darwin on 26 September 2019.
2019 Future Shapers Forum energises IPAA’s up-and-coming leaders
Twelve young leaders nominated by the Institute of Public Administration Australia have had their perceptions and thinking challenged at the 2019 Future Shapers Forum held recently at the Australian National University.
Budgets and Intergenerational Inequity
At 7:30 P.M., April 2, 2019, Josh Frydenberg, Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia, delivered his first Budget speech. He introduced the Australian Government’s budget for the 2019–2020 financial year.
Sophie Yates, Winner of the 2017 Sam Richardson Award, Collects the Rosemary O’Leary Prize
UNSW Canberra Postdoctoral research Dr Sophie Yates has collected another prize for her paper on gender published last year in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Matthew Bowes wins 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize
Mr Matthew Bowes was announced as the winner of the 2018 E A Lyall Memorial Prize by the ANU’s Dr Andrew Banfield at an event held yesterday by IPAA ACT.
Peter Shergold’s address to the 2018 IPAA National Conference
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference on 17 October 2018.











