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Jun 2022
29m 6s

Reembracing the spirit of public service

ABC Radio
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The Future is Public is a global campaign aimed at creating a new narrative around public service. It’s about curbing the dominance of Neoliberalism in public policy. While in Australia, there are expectations the new government in Canberra will decrease the use of external consultants and make changes to the way gov ... Show More
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