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Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.


The Australian Public Service is playing a critical role in delivering the Australian Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Across all areas and levels of the APS, action is being taken to implement the policies of the Australian Government to support the Australian community. Each week on ‘Work with Purpose’ we will talk to key individuals who are leading the response inside the Australian Public Service. ‘Work with Purpose’ will give listeners a unique perspective on how the Aust ...
Men's public service
Frivillig Public Service kommer helt tæt på aktuelle begivenheder i Nordjylland og sætter fokus på nordjyske ildsjæle, der brænder igennem for deres sag. Vært er Anders Fuglsang.
Produced by the Weldon Cooper Center Media Team, this podcast takes a look at the most pressing issues facing our community, how public servants of all kinds are trying to address them, and what you can do to help.
A podcast from the UVA Law Public Service Center. More information at www.law.virginia.edu/public-service Podcast transcripts available at https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service/let%E2%80%99s-talk-public-service Transcipts for all podcasts are coming soon.
Ever wanted to advise a president, serve in Congress, or help craft public policy behind the scenes — but just don’t know how to get there, or which path is right for you? Then “Why Public Service?” is the podcast for you. Each week, we dive into the minds of men and women who chose to help improve our nation through a career in public service— whether through government service, working for think tanks, advocacy groups, or philanthropy. This podcast is a product of the R Street Institute, a ...
We explore all things public service, management, and administration from the world of academia and practice. Hosted by Russ Glennon, Karin Bottom and Ian Elliott. Contact us at info@publicservicepodcasting.com Intro music: What's The Angle? by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com. Outro music: Canon In D Interstellar Mix by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast

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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast
Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network
The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast is a student-run podcast and an upper-level humanities course at Hopewell Valley Central High School. At the end of each semester, students must complete passion projects. Some of the students elected to complete podcasts on their topic.
The Public News Service provides reporting on a wide range of social, community, and environmental issues for mainstream and alternative media.
The Public News Service provides reporting on a wide range of social, community, and environmental issues for mainstream and alternative media.
Equality Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
A podcast discussing the essential services of public health!
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Nashville mourns six dead in the latest mass shooting, the EPA takes public input on a proposal to clean up Pennsylvania's drinking water, and find ways to get more Zzz's during Sleep Awareness Month.
Mobilizing Georgia voters in a non-election year is crucial for voting rights groups, Philadelphians over 50 will play a major role in the mayoral primary, and the EPA is finalizing a new air quality rule.
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Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.


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EP#80: Empowering women in the workplace: Why mentoring matters
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Despite greater flexibility and more opportunities, the recent International Women’s Day has again reminded Australians that gender equity still has some way to go. The country’s gender pay gap persists, and women are still underrepresented in leadership positions according to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. One of the ways workplaces and wom…
Satir varje vecka i God morgon världen.Sveriges Radio
Report Eyes Health Impacts of Social Belonging in UT Women Research from The University of Utah explores the physical- and mental-health implications of social belonging in women. Study author Lisa Diamond said disproportionately high mental- and physical-health problems among marginalized people have been written off as "minority stress," the cumu…
Georgia prepares for the end of COVID-19 emergency; comment period open for experimental nuclear tech in eastern ID; Mexican gray wolf population rebounds in Arizona.
A proposed flavored tobacco ban is back on the table in Minnesota, Trump attorney Evan Corcoran must testify in the documents probe, and a "clean slate" bill in Missouri would make "expungement" automatic.
An Arizona election official is pessimistic about democracy's future, Georgia will spend millions to expand broadband, and a symposium brings hip hop culture scholarship to North Carolina college campuses.
Texas lawmakers consider legislation to prevent cities from self-governance, Connecticut considers policy options to alleviate an eviction crisis, and Ohio residents await community water systems.
Texas lawmakers consider legislation to prevent cities from self-governance, Connecticut considers policy options to alleviate an eviction crisis, and Ohio residents await community water systems.
Polls support changes to high-stakes testing for Massachusetts students, a grant boosts student parents at a Montana Tribal College, and a Kentucky bill to nullify federal gun laws heads to governor's desk.
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Educators say Georgia's proposed teacher pay hikes need more work, bills in Montana could improve elk hunting, and a Tennessee group heads to the state capitol to press lawmakers on education reform.
A Florida group works to keep eligible people on Medicaid, proposed legislation creates supply-chain transparency in New York state; Nurses are concerned about the closure of a Portland-area birth center that could go forward on Friday.
Utah Approves $20 Million for Wildlife Crossings Some $20 million of Utah's whopping $29 billion state budget will be spent on building wildlife crossings and fences across the state in an effort to keep wildlife off of highways.Rep. Doug Owens, D-Salt Lake, said the appropriation is "non-lapsing," meaning the funds can be spent over time. ...(Read…
Indiana lawmakers mull a 25-foot buffer zone for police investigations, white supremacist incidents hit an all-time high in New England, and dual-use solar means healthier honeybees.
A group plans to counter Indiana gun violence, New Hampshire Higher Ed funding still trails U.S. average, campaign finance program is facing delays in New York, and Interior invests $120 million in Midwest 'Prairie Potholes.'
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EP#79: Time, trust, turf: Building effective partnerships
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Partnerships are crucial for achieving meaningful change, whether that’s between organisations, people, or communities. Wanting to leverage this potential, advancing partnerships has come into sharp focus for the public sector through the APS reform agenda. However, developing these partnerships can be challenging – the more partners are involved, …
Pennsylvania legislation aims to prevent train derailments, Florida laws targeting public-sector unions could threaten academic freedom, and advocates say New York nursing homes don't get enough oversight.
EPA 'Soot Standard' Receives Pressure from UT Clean-Air Advocates The danger of soot pollution is real, and clean-air advocates in Utah say it is a top-of-mind issue for many in the state.Lindsay Beebe, senior campaign representative for the Sierra Club's Utah chapter, said good air quality is imperative for Utahns. She argued while the new federal…
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Community members rally against anti-LGBTQ+ bills in NH; PA groups urge the state to address abandoned well problem; former fixer Cohen set to testify against Trump; pro-democracy groups still worried about citizenship bill in ND.
Community members rally against anti-LGBTQ+ bills in NH; PA groups urge the state to address abandoned well problem; former fixer Cohen set to testify against Trump; pro-democracy groups still worried about citizenship bill in ND.
UT Legislature Passes Bill to Allow Year-Round Cougar Hunting Wildlife conservationists are calling for Utah Gov. Spencer Cox to veto House Bill 469, which would allow year-round cougar hunting in the state.During one of the bill's final readings, Sen. ...(Read More)
Petition Seeks Protection for Pygmy Rabbits Across West Conservation groups in Utah and across the western United States are requesting protection for the pygmy rabbit under the Endangered Species Act.A petition sent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the world's smallest rabbit is at risk of extinction because of habitat loss and disease..…
New York could push its minimum wage over $20, more states move to restore voting rights for people incarcerated for felony convictions, and the USDA proposes new requirements for "Product of USA" labels.
The EPA pauses shipments of material from the Ohio train derailment to Indiana landfills, Oklahomans turn to a resilient crop in face of drought, and Arizona develops its long-range transportation plan.
Closing the primary care gap for Tennesseans, the focus on fish and the NW energy grid in DC, and debunking the non-traditional higher-education stigma.
Inflation and benefit cuts spur demand at Indiana food banks, rural New York struggles with numerous issues, and labor advocacy's future is as diverse as the workforce.
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Clean-air advocates urge the EPA to set stronger rules for soot pollution; MN sports-betting Bill advances; and new legislation would help working Missourians with disabilities.