How to make positive community change with a Winnebago in two weeks
For many public servants, the idea of turning around a policy or service concept in two weeks is unfathomable.
For many public servants, the idea of turning around a policy or service concept in two weeks is unfathomable.
Professor Peter Shergold AC, IPAA National President, delivered a keynote address at the 2018 IPAA National Conference, held in Melbourne and hosted by IPAA Victoria, on 17 October 2018.
“When you’re younger you think, I wish someone would notice how hard I’m working and you know, pay me back for all of those hours I’ve put into this and you know, trying to get ahead.
Queensland’s exceptional young leaders in public service across local, state and federal government were recognised on Thursday 28 June 2018, at IPAA Queensland’s Top 10 Young Leaders Awards ceremony in Brisbane, Queensland.
Big data, AI, transformation, agile work flows, dynamic leadership – the number of buzz words surrounding the future of public purpose work are coming in thick and fast.
Having a mentor has long been touted as an important element in a person’s career progression tool kit.
Over the course of 2018, IPAA Queensland explored the theme of ‘Inclusion and Diversity’.
Communication is an important element in all facets of a workplace environment – but it is never more important than during times of minor and major change.
IPAA Queensland was delighted to have Kevin Cocks OAM, celebrated human rights and disability advocate and the former Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner, join us as part of our 2018 ‘Stewards on the Couch’ series.
Playing nice.