An audit has found deficiencies in the quality of advice to the minister about the $540m War Memorial redevelopment.
Category: Procurement
Inland Rail not a stalled project, CEO insists
The boss of Inland Rail has used his first public address as CEO to insist the massive project is on track.
Council to install methane capture system at landfill site
A West Australian Council is installing a biogas system at an ageing landfill site which it says will capture and destroy greenhouse gases.
‘Local’ procurement turns out not to be so local, committee hears
NSW bureaucrats have been questioned about progress on the state government’s commitment to increase local procurement.
Council comes clean on new 24-hour graffiti contract
City of Melbourne is stepping up its cleaning efforts with a 24/7 war on graffiti and mess.
Scathing report finds little has changed at PwC
A new report has questioned whether PwC has the ability or will to genuinely change after the tax leaks scandal.
Report warns government CIOs about getting caught up in AI hype
As government CIOs continue to respond to the risks and opportunities of generative AI, it’s important they don’t get caught up in the hype.
Victoria creates new overarching infrastructure body
The Victorian government is merging its transport and health infrastructure bodies to create a new overarching authority.
SafeWork NSW referred to ICAC
SafeWork NSW has been referred to the ICAC in relation to the procurement of a silica monitoring device.
Govt accused of outsourcing sparkies while underpaying Parliament House staff
Unions say poorly paid electricians at Parliament House are working alongside industry-competitive contractors.