Victoria's public schools will allow female students to replace their dresses and skirts with shorts or pants ...

A parliamentary committee has found not only should whistleblowers be protected ...

A Tasmanian Government minister says “gay and lesbian sexual activity” will be taught in schools if the Marriage Act is changed.

Former New South Wales Labor minister Eddie Obeid has lost an appeal against his conviction for misconduct in public office.

September 28 is Right to Information Day (RTI Day).

The NSW Government has gone back to its old idea, with the reintroduction of shark nets.

The United Nations says Australia has made “woefully inadequate” progress on Closing the Gap.

The Queensland Government has moved to accept most of the recommendations made by its black lung committee.

A new report has once again highlighted issues with the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

WA’s Labor Government has, as many predicted, broken its promise not to impose new taxes in its first state budget.

Investigations have revealed tobacco companies are pushing the police and Border Force in their fight against black market cigarettes.

Some future public servants could be robots, the Queensland government has hinted.

Tasmanian child protection workers have walked off the job to protest allegedly heartless conditions.

The Prime Minister is very keen on keeping one of Australia’s oldest coal-fired power stations open ...

Queensland farmers have highlighted what they say is another failure of the MDBP.

Major salmon producer Tassal has won back certification for its Macquarie Harbour operations.

The new Adelaide hospital is officially open, and the SA Government has some interesting ideas for the old site.

A major union is pushing to prevent gas fracking in the Northern Territory.

Business SA wants the Weatherill Government to “hold the line” against threats of industrial action by the public sector union.

A parliamentary committee looking at public sector decentralisation has heard staff should be able to work from wherever they want.

A looming electoral carve-up could be concerning for some federal MPs.

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