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The Billion-Dollar Payroll Disaster: lessons from Queensland Health’s Payroll System

Aug 18, 2025
Dive into one of Australia's biggest public administration disasters, where a $98 million payroll upgrade spiraled into a $1.2 billion mess. Discover the human toll on 78,000 healthcare workers left without proper pay. The hosts dissect critical governance failures, mismanaged contracts, and the pitfalls of outsourcing without oversight. They also emphasize the importance of understanding payroll systems and the need for in-house expertise to prevent future mishaps. Get ready for invaluable lessons learned from this chaotic transformation.
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ANECDOTE

Massive Payroll Failure At Go-Live

  • Queensland Health's 2010 go-live immediately produced wrong or missing pay for about 78,000 staff, triggering protests and severe hardship.
  • The failure included grotesque errors like paying deceased staff and caused large-scale financial and personal distress.
INSIGHT

Health Payroll Complexity Misjudged

  • Queensland Health payroll was uniquely complex with 85,000 staff, many awards, and 24/7 rostering that standard templates couldn't handle.
  • Choosing a complex health payroll as an early pilot magnified risk instead of reducing it.
ADVICE

Treat Payroll As Critical Infrastructure

  • Prioritise payroll as mission-critical infrastructure and budget for regular upgrades before systems become decrepit.
  • Treat payroll like safety-critical systems: plan continuous replacement funds and in-house capability.
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