Parking spaces for vessels the size of office blocks are getting harder to find in the Harbour City, thanks to a low hanging Harbour Bridge and a strong Navy presence.
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Archives plots course to train digital information managers
The uncharted landscape of the digital world has led the National Archives of Australia to create a new training course to help information managers deal with the new challenges in the digital economy.
Spill-and-fill retrenchment tactics under fire, but could spread through APS
All eyes are on whether a bid to force public servants to be reapply for their jobs will spread beyond the Department of Communications.
Intel predicts Post-It notes will drive Agile workplace revolution
One of the world’s leading computing companies has rediscovered the innovative benefits of putting ideas onto paper at work. Just don’t ask for a desk.
Abbott’s push into Northern Australia gathers local support
A drive by Prime Minister Tony Abbott to foster greater economic development in the top of the continent through a White Paper on Northern Australia has been welcomed by Queensland councils, who hope it will produce better infrastructure and minimise regulatory overheads.
Councils slam rate pegging slug in South Australia
A pledge by the South Australian Opposition to force rate pegging onto local governments after the March election has put councils immediately offside.
Potential for APS job losses hits 50,000
Bluster over APS industrial negotiations and pay rises has officially hit fever pitch after the government calculated pay rises in terms of job cuts.
Melbourne CBD junks parking meters for pay-by-phone technology
Mobile apps and related payments are quickly starting to eliminate the need for costly hardwired infrastructure as councils look for ways to increase convenience and deter risk takers when it comes to clipping the ticket.
Fresh probe considers shunting Queensland Rail onto national tracks
Queensland’s extensive system of freight lines could soon be integrated with the existing national network if an investigation by the federal rail operator can prove it’s a viable move.
Canberra the App reveals Capital’s undercover locations
Frustrated locals and tourists alike can now find the capital’s wealth of well-hidden resources thanks to some revealing smartphone innovation.