At a time when our country is facing a battle of a different kind, and we are finding ourselves in unfamiliar circumstances, it is fitting that we take the time to remember the sacrifices of those who have served and died in war and the very unfam
At a time when our country is facing a battle of a different kind, and we are finding ourselves in unfamiliar circumstances, it is fitting that we take the time to remember the sacrifices of those who have served and died in war and the very unfam
The health and wellbeing of our clients, the community, and our people is our number one priority during these difficult times.
In late 2019, we published our report to parliament on the 2018–19 results of health financial audits.
Our audit topics are wide-ranging and cover challenges facing the public sector across all aspects of government service delivery. When selecting our topics, we focus on matters that are important to, and for, Queenslanders.
Over the past few months, QAO has been undergoing significant change as we position our business for the future and harness the opportunities facing us.
To round out 2019, below are some areas of focus for our public sector clients. These are drawn from our latest financial audit work and analysis across all entities.
The Queensland Audit Office (QAO) has developed a financial reporting preparation maturity model to help our clients improve their processes.
As of this financial year, we are now presenting our reports digitally on our website. They are easily navigated and accessible.
Did you know that QAO's staff hail from a variety of diverse backgrounds? We asked Irish-born Alan Flynn, Audit Manager, 5 quick questions about his work, career, and life.
Curious about our data analytics experts and the work they do? We asked Reeve Waugh, Analyst, 5 quick questions about his work, career, and life.