Why Australia's most secretive spy agency is turning to Vogue Australia to find recruits
The Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) is shifting its recruitment strategy by partnering with Vogue Australia and increasing its public presence. The agency aims to attract a more diverse talent pool by engaging with audiences at lifestyle summits and through social media.
Why it matters
This represents a significant cultural shift for a traditionally opaque intelligence agency, highlighting the growing need for diverse skill sets in modern national security.
Spy boss Kerri Hartland (right) speaks to Edwina McCann at the Vogue Codes Australia summit. ( Supplied: LinkedIn )
The article reports on a strategic shift in government operations neutrally without taking a stance on the efficacy or ethics of the recruitment drive.
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