Briefing paper
Briefing paper
Avoiding pitfalls when agencies and public servants use social media
The purpose of this paper is to encourage public servants and agencies to discuss and think carefully about their activities on social media, and to help them recognise some of the issues and risks.
Briefing paper
Just culture
This resource outlines the principles behind Yooralla's approach to creating a 'just culture' within the workplace.
Briefing paper
Can the consent model improve the digital world, especially for young people?
This briefing paper emerges from an expert roundtable discussion about the capacity of the consent model to improve the digital world. It was prompted by discussions emerging from the Privacy Act Review, and international policy moves towards using ‘consent mechanisms’ to deny young people’s access to social media.
Briefing paper
Fuel efficiency standards: benefits every Australian will share
This short brief highlights the benefits strong fuel efficiency standards can deliver for Australians, including for our health, household budgets and the choice of vehicles available locally.
Briefing paper
Booming business for Big Four comes at a high cost
This paper looks at the political donations contributed by Australia's largest four consultancy groups; KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young and Deloitte, and the impact their activity has had on the capability of the Australian Public Service.