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Anna Hughes.

‘I’ve operated professionally and with integrity’: AOFM boss

Anna Hughes, the head of the federal government’s $1 trillion debt office, has defended herself, following the launch of an independent review of the agency.

Anna Hughes has been chief executive of the AOFM for three years.

Staff at $1trn debt agency blew whistle to Treasury

Australian Office of Financial Management employees raised concerns about the restructuring, loss of workers, and the performance under chief executive Anna Hughes.

Australian Office of Financial Management CEO Anna Hughes outside the Treasury building in Canberra in 2023.

Treasury’s $1trn debt office faces ‘independent review’

Former RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle will review the Australian Office of Financial Management’s governance and capabilities following a staff exodus over the past year.

The Auditor-General has found deficiencies in government departments’ reporting standards

1 per cent: Failure to track efficiency on $856b government spending

The auditor-general found that only one per cent of measures used to monitor the performance of 21 government departments focused on spending “efficiency”.

January

The NSW budget is under pressure from its growing public service wages bill.

Push to make 38-week golden parachute standard in NSW public service

A generous 38-week separation payment for senior executives has triggered payouts of more than $200,000. This union wants all NSW public servants to benefit.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher will have to find more room in their next budget, due in May, to keep 28,000 public servants.

Labor’s public service forecasts off by 28,000 jobs and $11.8b

The independent budget watchdog has estimated that the number of public servants would have to fall by 28,000 for Labor to meet its budget forecasts.

Public service wages 

NSW public servants took home an extra $4000 each last year

Pay satisfaction in the state’s public sector is up after an average 4 per cent rise last year, sending the median salary to almost $105,000.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down his seventh budget update in May, which economists say could be his most important.

Chalmers’ budget blowouts echo Britney’s ‘Oops, I did it again’

Our silly budget reporting rules allow a completely cooked policymaking disaster to show up as large budgetary savings made by our very responsible treasurer.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ budget in December contained more revisions to government spending than any budget over the past 20 years.

Record $47.8b budget ‘error’ puts public service forecasts on notice

Hidden in Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ budget papers, a $48 billion correction to spending forecasts has put a spotlight on the accuracy of advice to cabinet.

Taking a leadership role at ASIC can have unexpected career consequences.

Big business thumbs its nose at ASIC alumni

Accepting a commissioner appointment at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission is not recommended for those seeking careers on a top-tier board.

A review into the prime minister Anthony Albanese’s public service department has found poor use of data and a lack of direction.

PM’s department scores badly for ‘churn and burn’ culture

A review into the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet gave the worst possible score on strategic workforce planning and use of data.

The Department of Parliamentary Services was raided by the National Anti-Corruption Commission last year.

Rise of public service juniors building risk of ‘rookie errors’

The cost of running the federal bureaucracy has blown out by 38 per cent to $111 billion, but the proportion of highly experienced staff is near record lows.

ACCC boss Gina Cass-Gotlieb says the watchdog will be keeping a close eye on childcare centre cost increases.

ACCC to use AI to detect bid rigging on tenders

Government project bids will be scrutinised by technology to detect and prosecute companies attempting to rip off taxpayers, the competition watchdog warns.

December 2025

NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey.

Tax revenue surge saves NSW budget after $2.9b wages blowout

The Minns Labor government is preparing for an election in 2027 by winding down spending on mega-projects and promising no new metro lines after the Metro West.

Chalmers’ continued spending splurge will make the Reserve Bank’s job of taming the fresh spike in inflation more challenging.

Chalmers’ fake budget repair makes productivity challenge more urgent

The treasurer’s failure to start genuine fiscal repair means the May budget will have to do even more heavy lifting on economic reform.

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Anika Wells political entitlements

Minister’s $100k work trip shows age of entitlement far from over

Anika Wells’ conduct is merely a symptom of a broader entitlement culture in Canberra that is allowing indulgence, misconduct and secrecy to fester.

Treasurer Jaclyn Symes and Premier Jacinta Allan responded to the Silver review on Thursday.

S&P warning after Victorian budget plan falls short

A promise to cut 1000 public service jobs and wind up 29 public entities does not shift the dial on Victoria’s financial woes, the ratings agency says.

AOFM chief executive Anna Hughes outside the Treasury building in Canberra.

Treasury debt manager hit by staff exodus, corruption claims

The Australian Office of Financial Management has lost about a quarter of its 50 staff over the past year, with employees raising corruption concerns.

Instances of corruption within the federal public service may be worse than previously thought.

Hundreds of cases of public service nepotism, cronyism went unreported

The National Anti-Corruption Commission has warned of at least 554 instances when corruption in the federal public service was witnessed but was not reported.

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher told the Senate estimates hearing on Tuesday ministers have been asked to identify “up to 5 per cent” of low-priority activities.

Labor’s budget ‘cuts’ bigger than just public service

Canberra’s search for savings has broadened to the Commonwealth’s $780 billion annual spending budget, such as defence, social welfare and other programs.