Pay varies widely across jurisdictions. Federal executives lead at the top end, while Victoria offers strong mid-career ...
Ellie Sweeney led her organisation through service disruptions and infrastructure damage caused by cyclones, bushfires, and ...
Since Arndt took office, Future Fund returns have increased from an average of 8.5% a year to 12.4% last year, outperforming ...
Since Rampa took over QIC, returns have been comparable to the Future Fund. Last year, the endowment portfolio and long-term ...
Paul Graham has the unenviable task of balancing Australia Post’s obligations of competitive neutrality with its universal ...
Since joining in 2022 and stepping into his current role in 2024, Bannister has led the transformation of more than 4,100 ...
Rod Barnes has played a significant role in Australia's shift away from letter delivery towards e-commerce. He has also ...
Gary Starr had the misfortune of being AusPost's apologiser-in-chief when US tariffs crippled Australia's parcel delivery ...
See who topped this year’s list of federal public service secretaries’ salaries and how the million-dollar club has grown.
Dr Nicholas Pappas has commenced a five-year tenure as board chair for the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). A former non-executive director of the SBS board, Pappas brings experience and a diverse ...
In some regions, frontline staff out-earn senior officials, with pay differing sharply by location. Smaller jurisdictions often offer stronger wages in health, safety, education and high-demand fields ...
Nearly 50 public officials earned over $1 million last year, mostly in government corporations. Reporting rules vary by jurisdiction, with federal figures more transparent than most states.