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The purpose of this circular is to inform Australian Government agencies of changes to the minimum wage, specifically in regard to the Australian Public Service Enterprise Award 2015, the Australian Government Industry Award 2016 and other enterprise awards covering Australian Government employment.
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The Australian Government is committed to providing APS employees with fair and equitable conditions of employment through genuine APS bargaining. Central to these conditions of employment is a fair and affordable pay rise for all APS employees.

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The purpose of this circular is to inform Australian Government agencies of amendments to legislation which give effect to the sunsetting of so-called ‘zombie agreements’ and to provide advice about next steps.

The Capability and Workforce Committee provides advice on opportunities to strengthen the Australian Public Service workforce and organisational capability

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In 2023, 103 APS agencies participated in the APS Employee Census, with 159,539 APS employees invited to respond to the survey. A total of 127,436 APS employees responded, with a response rate of 80 per cent. The APS Employee Census ran from Monday 8 May to Friday 9 June 2023.

A circular diagram of the APS Learning and Evaluation Framework process. At the centre of the circle is ‘effectiveness’, surrounded by a doughnut split into three segments. The first segment is ‘evaluation’, the second segment is ‘organisational insights’, and the final segment is ‘monitoring’. There are two arrows in a clockwise direction around the diagram, one reading ‘evaluation practice’ and the other reading ‘evaluation culture’.

The Learning Evaluation Handbook takes you through the 9 steps which form the foundation of good learning evaluation practice.

Acknowledgement of Country

The APSC acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.