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    Michael Pezzullo

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    Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

    Bull and the budget: supplicants take over Canberra 

    As the treasurer hands down his third budget, hasn’t he aroused a stupendous chorus of critics?

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    • Myriam Robin and Mark Di Stefano

    April

    Former Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo says he has to own his mistakes

    Pezzullo takes first step to redemption

    The former Home Affairs secretary admitted his mistakes and accepted his disgrace, and knows he will not be working with the Commonwealth for some time.

    • Tom Burton

    December 2023

    “Mining Barbie” Amanda Lacaze accepts her award.

    Bonfire of the CEOs: Rear Window’s 2023 year in review

    The year ended with a lecture from the mining establishment, but not before a carry-on of CEOs joined the unemployment queue.

    • Myriam Robin and Mark Di Stefano

    November 2023

    Stephanie Foster has been formally appointed as secretary for Home Affairs. She played a central role in the Morrison multiple ministries affair.

    Albanese dumps merit pledge to tap new Home Affairs chief

    Anthony Albanese has rushed through the appointment of a new Home Affairs secretary, breaking a pledge on merit-based selections.

    • Tom Burton
    The demise of Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo follows the downfall of Qantas boss Alan Joyce and Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin.

    Government may rue the day Pezzullo was unleashed

    Mike Pezzullo knew his days as a federal secretary were numbered when his private texts were published. Unconstrained by official protocols ministers may rue the day they terminated him.

    • Tom Burton
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    Michael Pezzullo will not return as Home Affairs chief.

    Pezzullo sacked after inquiry into text messages

    Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo has been removed from one of the most powerful roles in the public service after being found to have breached the code of conduct at least 14 times.

    • Tom Burton

    Pezzullo sacked; Healius boss exits; Is Goldman wrong?

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    October 2023

    ASIO chief Mike Burgess and Home Affairs secretary (stood aside) Mike Pezzullo.

    Why cabinet needs the two Mikes – Pezzullo and Burgess

    The ASIO chief and his portfolio secretary come from Canberra’s warrior class. Despite any personal failings, their frank and fearless advice is valuable.

    • Tom Burton
    Liberal powerbroker Scott Briggs frequently exchanged messages with Michael Pezzullo over five years.

    Mike Pezzullo confidant Scott Briggs vanishes

    The funny thing is, Briggs joined DPG Advisory Solutions after his closeness to Scott Morrison and other Coalition figures made his old job untenable.

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    • Myriam Robin
    Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo: the kind of brawler the bureaucracy needs.

    Australia needs more public servants like Mike Pezzullo

    The tall poppy who fixes government, makes it work and do things it otherwise could not is the natural target for those who want to critique policy, without openly challenging it.

    • Robert Potter

    September 2023

    Michael Pezzullo may not return as the nation’s Home Affairs chief.

    ‘Trail of blood’: inside Michael Pezzullo’s behind-the-scenes world

    Neighbours call his home “Southfork”, and just as J.R. schemed his way through Dallas, the top security mandarin put back channels to good use.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Department of Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo’s fate is up in the air.

    Pezzullo’s fate an ‘urgent matter’: PM

    Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo has stood aside while a trove of text messages exchanged with a Liberal Party powerbroker are investigated.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Home Affairs department secretary Mike Pezzullo: long hailed a geopolitical savant.

    Michael Pezzullo: the life and genius of a geopolitical savant

    The Home Affairs chief may be unusually gifted, but we’re well-primed to think that, given his whole public posture is designed to convey his genius.

    • Myriam Robin
    Michael Pezzullo’s actions will be considered by the Public Service Commissioner

    Home Affairs boss stands aside for investigation of texts leak

    Michael Pezzullo will stand aside from his job as an independent investigation considers leaked text messages he exchanged with a Liberal Party powerbroker.

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    • Tom McIlroy

    August 2023

    We will respond with discretion and compassion Australian Cyber Security Centre head Abigail Bradshaw says.

    Strong practical help for firms hit by cyberattack

    Firms and public agencies hit by cyberattacks are being promised a quick, compassionate and discreet response, aimed at minimising harms, says cyber defence leader, Abigail Bradshaw

    • Tom Burton
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    July 2023

    Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil.

    Probe ordered into offshore detention contracts

    Former security mandarin Dennis Richardson will scrutinise contracts to operate offshore asylum seeker detention camps after claims of suspect payments.

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    • Andrew Tillett
    Finance Minister Katy Gallagher wants the first phase of the new identity system up and running in a year.

    Identity reforms open new era of personalised government

    The ambitious aim to have a working digital identity system up and running by the middle of next year paves the way for a raft of personalised government services.

    • Tom Burton
    National cyber security coordinator Darren Goldie is in the process of establishing the way his role will work.

    Meet the air force commander in charge of Australia’s cyber defences

    Darren Goldie has begun his role as Australia’s first cyber coordinator by treating the HWL Ebsworth breach like a flood or bushfire emergency.

    • Paul Smith

    March 2023

    Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, spoke strongly about the need for cooperation between companies and government following cyberattacks.

    Optus and Telstra unite in cyber battle

    In the aftermath of its massive cyberattack Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin cut a lonely figure, but now even Optus’ bitterest rivals are in her corner.

    • Paul Smith
    Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin said she “did not have the hubris” to suggest a similar breach of this scale would not occur again.

    ‘No victims’ of Optus data hack: CEO

    A defiant Kelly Bayer Rosmarin said while Optus made mistakes related to the 2022 hack, no customer has suffered any financial loss from the massive data leak.

    • Lucas Baird