The Queensland public sector has invested in cyber resilience but government entities still aren’t as prepared as they need to be.
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Audit finds more Queensland councils struggling financially
An increasing number of Queensland’s councils are becoming financially unsustainable, an audit shows.
Qld councils failing to meet asset management standards
Fewer than one in ten Queensland councils are meeting international asset management standards.
Auditor questions benefits of unbridled MoG changes
Queensland’s auditor general says he’s concerned about the disruption caused by machinery of government changes in the state.
Pre-paid FAGs ‘masking financial decline’ of Qld councils
Grants received in advance have masked the full extent of the decline in financial stability among Queensland councils.
Report calls for clearer ecotourism policy
Queensland needs a comprehensive ecotourism policy if it wants to reap the economic benefits of its natural attractions, a report says.
Queensland public sector ill-equipped to build the workforce it needs
Workforce planning in Queensland’s public sector isn’t sophisticated enough to build a workforce that can meet changing needs and priorities.
Queensland faces dire social housing shortage, audit finds
Queensland is failing to effectively manage its social housing register amid a growth in demand that’s threatening to outstrip supply.
23,600 unused mobile devices gathering dust in Queensland govt departments
There’s no way of knowing whether hundreds of whole-of government contracts are being used by Queensland’s government departments.