Academic Slams Flawed Treasury Advice On Asset Sell-off 18th November 2009 - Views: 765 The QCU commissioned Professor Bob Walker and Betty Con Walker to analyse the Bligh Government’s reasons for its privatisation proposals with the final report “Queensland Asset Sell Offs, Budget Black Holes, Borrowings and Credit Ratings” to be released by Prof essor Walker in Brisbane tomorrow.
Queensland Premier To Open Ipaa National Conference Tomorrow 19 November 18th November 2009 - Views: 714 Boasting more than 500 delegates, the IPAA National Conference will be one of the largest public sector conferences in Australia, playing host to more than 45 international and local speakers.
Afa Urges "fence Post" Mps Not To Infringe Rights Of Adopted Children 18th November 2009 - Views: 767 The Australian Family Association (AFA) today calls on the NSW Government to confirm its commitment to protecting the state’s children, by acknowledging that it is a child’s fundamental human right to be raised by both a mother and a father .
Workable Law Considers The Exception, Not Just The Rule 18th November 2009 - Views: 761 Commonwealth Ombudsman Professor John McMillan today invited submissions on an issues paper dealing with unintended consequences when legislation establishing government programs is implemented.
Book Sheds New Light On Corruption Scandal 17th November 2009 - Views: 744 ‘Named and Shamed’ is the story of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption investigation that led to sensational claims of sex for approval of development applications, extortion by conmen, and political corruption that licked at the heels of state government.