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Archives Act – key exemptions

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Code of conduct – applying sanctions

Who should attend This training is primarily targeted at two groups:

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Constitutional issues in program design

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Contract management

Who should attend This course has been designed for Commonwealth employees responsible for contract management, including contract administration staff who report to contract managers.

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Delegations and authorisations

Target group This course has been designed for participants who require an in-depth understanding of when and how delegations and authorisations can be made.

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Evaluating tenders

Who should attend This course has been designed for Commonwealth employees who have a working involvement in procurement or outsourcing.

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Grant programs: An overview of the legal and policy framework

Who should attend This course has been designed for Commonwealth employees responsible for planning, implementing and managing grant programs.

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How laws are made: An overview of the legislative process

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How to run a code of conduct investigation

Who should attend This course is for APS employees who have, or may have, a role in determining:

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How to undertake a review of action

Who should attend This course is designed for officers who are called upon to conduct reviews of action, or to support people who are undertaking reviews of action.

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Introduction to civil litigation process

Who should attend This introductory course has been designed for new legal staff and/or officers who are or may be involved in civil litigation proceedings from time to time.

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Key legal issues in grants

Who should attend This course has been designed for Commonwealth employees responsible for planning, implementing and managing grant programs.

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