Jason Koutsoukis
@JasonKoutsoukis
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Special correspondent, The Saturday Paper
Canberra
Joined April 2024
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Odd that senior Oz public servant @fayflevaras gives quotes to @salesforce about a product that @salesforce originally charged her department $13.5 million for and has since blown out to $29.2 million. @salesforce now using her quotes as marketing tool:
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An investigation by The Saturday Paper into IT costs associated with the new Aged Care Act has revealed that multiple contracts are already suffering from severe cost blowouts. @JasonKoutsoukis on the nine-figure bill being picked up by the taxpayer:
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EXCLUSIVE: An investigation into multiple technology contracts signed to support the new Aged Care Act has raised doubts over the Commonwealth’s capacity to properly manage the delayed implementation
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https://t.co/ltTGAzCXLe via @SatPaper How did an @Accenture_ANZ contract with the Department of Health and Aged Care that started at $18.1 million blow out to $156 million?
thesaturdaypaper.com.au
EXCLUSIVE: An investigation into multiple technology contracts signed to support the new Aged Care Act has raised doubts over the Commonwealth’s capacity to properly manage the delayed implementation
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A must read piece here on how the federal Labor caucus can and should work, from one of this country's best political observers, my friend @c_s_wallace :
theconversation.com
Labor’s solidarity pledge is effective and necessary - and has been so for more than 100 years. But it only works properly if MPs can freely voice their concerns and disagreements in caucus.
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Exclusive: Fatima Payman is working with Glenn "the preference whisperer" Druery, the clearest signal yet she could leave Labor. Druery is also working with a coalition of Muslim groups who want to run candidates in the Reps & Senate. By @paulsakkal & me.
smh.com.au
Rogue Labor senator Fatima Payman is being advised by controversial election strategist Glenn Druery.
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Assuming no crossbench changes ‘Labor would have an even chance of retaining its majority with a 51.1–48.9 national 2PP win, about where polls are now. The Coalition would need a 51.3–48.7 2PP split in its favour to win more seats than Labor’. https://t.co/W71nM5ZPPx
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The new seat boundaries mean some can notionally change hands; others can be added or disappear altogether.
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