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Machinery of government (MoG) changes occur when the government restructures the functions that government departments administer.
Our performance audits are carefully planned to focus on the topics that matter to the Queensland community, and to help public sector entities to deliver better public services.
Fraud and corruption risks are pervasive to all organisations, regardless of whether they operate in the public or private sector, or are for-profit or not-for-profit.
Most organisations appreciate the importance of data and analysis to effective, evidence-based decision making.
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The Queensland Budget 2024–25 includes a capital program of $107.3 billion over the 4 years to 2027–28.
Audit committees are an important part of governance frameworks. Effective audit committees can catalyse better governance in entities. They help entities become more efficient, effective, and economical, and promote accountability, integrity, and transparency.
In recent years, Queensland’s education system has faced increased pressures. This includes the rapid increase in population from interstate migration, high workloads on teachers, an aging workforce, and nationally, less students obtaining teaching degrees.
The Queensland Government has developed the Queensland Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy.
Government entities are adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance efficiency, drive innovation, and improve service delivery.
Investing in the screen industry can provide significant economic and employment benefits to Queensland. It can also boost tourism and grow the creative and cultural ecosystem. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted screen production in Queensland.