Fraud and corruption can be significant threats to public trust, eroding integrity and causing irreversible harm to our communities, industries and environment. Read more on what is being done to combat this.
The Australian Public Service Commissioner’s Directions 2022 provide for mobility of APS employees to perform roles in a ministerial or parliamentarian’s office for a period of time. Find out what’s changed.
The Department of Finance developed the following practices that are mapped to Australia’s 8 AI Ethics Principles, demonstrating how the APS and governments can practically apply them to their assurance of AI.
APS Academy “Engaging Stakeholders” course was delivered in Hobart, to a full cohort. This is only one of a small number delivered outside of Canberra post pandemic.
Two APS Academy programs are finalists for the Australian Institute of Training and Development Excellence awards. These are an important industry acknowledgement of standards and professionalism achieved.
The APS Academy hosted the APS ‘G25 Grad Connect’ event, bringing together over 330 graduates from 27 agencies for a day of connection, learning, and professional growth.
The APS Career Pathfinder is an online tool that explores digital and other career options in government making it easier to find ‘in-demand’ roles across the APS.
The Department of Finance is pleased to announce the release of the new Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) eLearning module which is part of the Commonwealth Procurement and Contract Management Training Suite.
The CPM Profession will focus on building the capability and capacity of the APS workforce while evaluating and navigating the various dimensions of project complexity.