Tasmania's health department ignored grants warnings for 15 years: inquiry
Posted on 07 May 2026
A Tasmanian parliamentary inquiry has heard new evidence that the state's Department of Health has…
Posted on 21 Oct 2025
By Matthew Schulz, journalist, Institute of Grants Management
Victoria’s anti-corruption authority has provided useful guidance for grants managers on avoiding risks to integrity.
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission’s (IBAC’s) new guidance consists of an invented grants mismanagement “integrity scenario” in which a public servant charged with delivering disaster relief grants is “gradually swayed to cheat the system by conflicts of interest and personal financial incentives”.
The scenario paints a realistic picture of disaster response that mirrors the vulnerabilities that have come to light in national audits, as this extract demonstrates: “In one instance, the officer fast-tracked and approved a substantial grant to a local sports club for building repairs, even though there had been no documented evidence provided of damage occurring to the sporting facilities. The club president was a childhood friend, and the officer genuinely believed in their friend’s honesty and trustworthiness and took evidence of damages at face value. They rationalised that the paperwork could be sorted out later, prioritising speed of assistance over due process.”
The guidelines highlight the value of strong governance, transparent processes and effective oversight, even during a crisis, and list several practical steps to protect the integrity of an emergency grants program.
The guidance was developed following IBAC’s 2024 strategic assessment, which found “the development of guidance materials on key risks in the public sector would help engage organisations in strengthening integrity practices”, and is drawn from extensive research and consultation.
Posted on 07 May 2026
A Tasmanian parliamentary inquiry has heard new evidence that the state's Department of Health has…
Posted on 07 May 2026
A fast-growing region of New Zealand – home to the world’s best adventure tourism, awe-inspiring…
Posted on 07 May 2026
Organisers of Blak Loungeroom, a historic Indigenous-led philanthropy conference held in Melbourne…
Posted on 07 May 2026
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has released a new report in its Audit Lessons series,…
Posted on 07 May 2026
The NSW government failed to effectively administer a $58.6 million grant program to upgrade…
Posted on 07 May 2026
A report showing how much the federal government spends on grants – originally due to be published…
Posted on 07 May 2026
Amid the fear, anxiety and chaos of a natural disaster, it’s easy to lose sight of gender issues in…
Posted on 07 May 2026
Communication is everything. That was the key takeout from a webinar that examined “lessons from…
Posted on 07 May 2026
The NSW government's administration of a flood recovery grants program has largely met requirements…
Posted on 25 Mar 2026
The federal government has released the findings of its consultation on changes to key human…
Posted on 24 Mar 2026
If you spend long enough around government grants programs, a pattern emerges.
Posted on 24 Mar 2026
Grantmakers in Australia and New Zealand are closely tracking the rapid uptake of the use of…