Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
  • Advertisement

    Martin Stewart-Weeks

    Independent digital adviser

    Martin Stewart-Weeks is a former public servant, ministerial adviser and an independent adviser working at the intersection of policy, public management, innovation and technology. He is co-author of Are We There Yet ? a text on digital change. Connect with Martin on Twitter. Email Martin at martinsw@publicpurpose.com.au

    July 2023

    • Analysis
    • AI
    AI is already being used to help detect tax fraud and offers a suite of productivity gains for government.

    How government can safely embrace AI

    The philosophy and practice of generative AI in government must be safe, smart and sensible.

    July 2022

    Katy Gallagher

    10 ways the public service can make life better for citizens

    The pandemic has fast-tracked government service reform in Australia. Ahead of Tuesday’s AFR Government Services Summit, here are 10 actions that will help drive the next wave of government transformation.

    October 2021

    NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant faces the media on a regular basis, taking transparency and speed of decision-making to a new level.

    Why public sector leaders need to change their style

    Leadership is multi-disciplinary in a post-virus world with greater demands for speed and transparency, argue Martin Stewart-Weeks, Simon Cooper and Tom Burton.

    June 2020

    Service 4.0 will completely change our expectations of government.

    Government without portfolios will work wonders

    The public sector itself needs to be on the agenda for deep change with a major opportunity to create a new Service 4.0 economy-wide approach that drives investment and innovation, write Tom Burton, Martin Stewart-Weeks and Simon Cooper.