The Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) is a member-based organisation promoting excellence and pride in public service across Australia. It is nonpartisan, apolitical and not-for-profit.
IPAA Tasmania is committed to connecting public sector professionals from all levels of government, research and community, to the ideas and innovations that are shaping our State and the way we work.
If you’re a public servant or engaged in public purpose work in Tasmania, we encourage you to get to know and connect with us at IPAA Tasmania.
What’s New
UPCOMING NETWORKING EVENT | THURSDAY, 11 APRIL | RACV HOTEL, HOBART
Have you ever wondered what life is like living and working in Antarctica, what it takes to become a Deputy Commissioner for the Police Force or work on Australia-wide strategies to improve outcomes for diverse population groups, including LGBTIQ+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, migrant communities and people experiencing homelessness? Then come along and join in the conversation with colleagues at the RACV Hotel, Hobart on Thursday 11 April 2024.
You’ll hear from four leaders who have made significant contributions in their respective fields – Dani Yannapoulos (Australian Antarctic Division), Sophie Muller (Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, Georgia Chapman (Australian Bureau of Statistics) and Deputy Commissioner Jonathan Higgins (Tasmania Police). Places are limited, so REGISTER NOW!
MAKING THE MOST OUT OF FLEXIBLE WORKING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
With ongoing demand for work flexibility, the public sector is continuing to refine the way it provides adaptable working conditions. As part of its Work with Purpose podcast series, IPAA ACT recently interviewed Professor Clare Kelliher from Cranfield University, Dr Fiona Buick from UNSW Canberra, and Adam Fennessy PSM, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry – to share tips on how organisations can manage and implement flexible working effectively. To listen, visit the IPAA National podcast page.