
Connor Pearce
Federal political reporter at The Canberra Times
Federal political reporter at The Canberra Times
Federal Political Reporter at The Canberra Times
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1 week ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Connor Pearce
Improving government services, rather than slashing headcounts, could be a vote winner at the upcoming federal election, as Australians collectively spend 10 million hours on hold.
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1 week ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Connor Pearce
While the Coalition continues to campaign on its promise to cut 41,000 public servants, there's one electorate that wouldn't mind having a few more.
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2 weeks ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Connor Pearce
A Canberra grandfather has been the latest protestor to interrupt politicians on the campaign trail, disrupting the climate and energy ministers' debate at the National Press Club.
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2 weeks ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Connor Pearce
The federal government's in-house consulting arm has developed a "playbook" to help agencies get around the tactics used by private consultants to inflate their fees and counter "land and expand" practices.
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2 weeks ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Connor Pearce |Brittney Levinson
There is no clear timeline on when construction can be expected to begin on a new convention centre and entertainment precinct in Canberra's city centre, after the federal government pledged $31.1 million for further feasibility and design work on the project.
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RT @Browne90: 'None of the contracts are marked "consultancy" despite five contracts being delivered by companies with "consulting" in thei…

Dutton today: 'Anybody who's spewing hatred, whether it's the Greens or the white supremacists, or the neo-Nazis, they have no place in our society at all.' One in eight Australians voted 1 Greens in the last election. Do they have no place in Dutton's Australia?

At a time when there are fewer foreign correspondents than ever working for Australian media it is bizarre to watch networks fly highly paid senior journalists to the US to talk to numbers from AP on a screen and vox pop people in Philadelphia. https://t.co/mtaMnSjVQN