Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government hopes to 'maximise' the respect and the capacity of the public service.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government hopes to “maximise” the respect and the capacity of the public service.
“We’ve made sure … that we have indicated to the public service by every single one of my ministers, going and not just talking to the secretary of departments but talking to their whole departments, encouraging ideas to come up,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time on Tuesday.
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