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21st September, 2007
Council tells illegal posters where to stick it Council tells illegal posters where to stick it
By Staff Writer
The City of Sydney will try to reduce the number of illegal bill posters affixed to city street poles by installing poster pillars where the public can legally put up posters for up to a week. The proposal was similar to poster pillars used in Paris...
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20th September, 2007
ICAC finds corrupt conduct against RTA official ICAC finds corrupt conduct against RTA official
By Staff Writer
NSW's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has found an Roads and Traffic Authority, NSW (RTA) Registry Services manager engaged in corrupt conduct by unlawfully helping applicants to obtain driver licences.
The ICAC’s...
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18th September, 2007
Achieving peak performance Achieving peak performance
By Lucinda Dean
In recent years, the idea of the ‘manager as coach’ has gained currency within human resources circles – stretching the managerial role to take on the attributes of a coach. In an organisation, the coach works with its team to identify work-oriented...
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17th September, 2007
Victoria proposes National Framework for Sustainable Government Office Building Victoria proposes National Framework for Sustainable Government Office Building
By Staff Writer
Victorian Finance Minister Tim Holding called for a national agreement to improve the sustainability of government office buildings around the country.
At a meeting of state and territory finance ministers last...
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6th September, 2007
On the record On the record
By Staff Writer
The Australian Government’s Management Advisory Committee (MAC) recently released a report called Note for File: A Report on Recordkeeping in the Australian Public Service.
It responds to the challenge faced by the Australian Public Service (APS) agencies in managing records...
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6th September, 2007
Skilled women take the lead in WA Skilled women take the lead in WA
By Staff Writers
The West Australian Government has released a three-year plan to attract and retain skilled and talented women in leadership positions across government agencies.
Taking the Lead: Women in the Workforce aims to increase the number of women in leadership roles...
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4th September, 2007
NSW councils urged to share resources NSW councils urged to share resources
By Ian Neubauer
Councils were urged to take control of their futures by sharing resources at a Sydney conference chaired by NSW Minister for Local Government, Paul Lynch.
“Right around Australia governments are grapping with important questions about the sustainability...
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3rd September, 2007
Mercury rising Mercury rising
By Ian Neubauer
A working group established by the Federal Government to explore the viability of a compulsory recycling scheme for fluorescent lights is preparing to deliver its findings to the Department of Environment and Water Resources.
Fluorescent lighting contains mercury – the most...
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