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Overview: Pest incidents shadow Ottawa’s back-to-office push As Ottawa prepares to bring public servants back to federal workplaces, a recurring and unsettling issue has emerged:…

UK ministers signal plan to regulate England’s funeral industry In a pivotal shift, ministers are poised to back a push for regulatory oversight of England’s…

Regulation Gains Momentum as Ministers Pledge Change In a move that could reshape how England’s funeral sector operates, ministers are poised to back a regulatory…

Introduction: A nation built for complexity Australia’s federal public service is vast and sprawling, with roughly 198,000 people on the books. From Services Australia to…

Why cross-party action matters for NZ’s retirement future In a bold pivot from partisan policy sparring, New Zealand’s Retirement Commissioner is urging politicians to work…

A Call for Unified Action on New Zealand’s Retirement System The Retirement Commissioner has issued a clear and urgent plea: stop piecemeal policy changes to…

Policy shift aims to simplify tolling and boost revenue collection A new bill introduced to Parliament aims to overhaul how road tolls and charges are…

Senators Grill NYS Commercialisation Plans Amid Fraud Probe Kenyan senators are pressing the government to clarify plans to commercialise the National Youth Service (NYS) as…

New Framework Aims to Transform Infrastructure Pricing The government has unveiled a Comprehensive Framework for Infrastructure Projects Pricing, a policy designed to tackle rising costs…

Overview: A Budget Focused on Savings The federal Budget 2025 lays out a clear trajectory: departments are expected to rein in spending through ambitious savings…
