It appears that the only positive reviews this organisation has, appear to be thinly disguised internal communications attempts to rectify the well-deserved scathing reviews of the CEO and executive. The vast majority of the staff are extremely dissatisfied with the current leadership.
Government funding and the changing political landscape does, in part contribute to the feelings of insecurity. However, the biggest con to ACARA is the toxic workplace environment. The environment is full of cronyism, bullying, inconsistent application of rules, manipulation and an expectation to work far beyond your job description with little to no recognition. Staff accept that difficult decisions have had to be made, and generally accept these in the best interests of the organisation and the educational outcomes of young Australians. However, the main cause of unhappiness of the staff is the culture and the poor leadership of the executive and CEO.
The CEO and executive demonstrate and promote a culture that is, for most, becoming intolerable. The executive are seen as corrupt, insecure, defensive. It is not uncommon for staff members to leave the office in tears due to the way they are spoken to, bullied, and manipulated. Some staff do thrive in this environment, if they mirror the executive's behaviour, which most refuse to do.
Any attempt by staff to attempt to address their grievances are met with a HR team who has had a 100% turnover, know few staff and only serve to protect the executives bullying and mismanagement. Restructures are frequent and are managed badly.