Victoria’s Labor government is refusing to release the business case for a big new road project, prompting a revival of the type of criticism recently levelled at its LNP predecessor.

Victoria’s Small Business Minister Adem Somyurek has been forced to resign from the ministry after bullying allegations made by his former chief of staff.

Software company Global Health Limited (GHL) is suing the South Australian Government for continuing to use the CHIRON patient management program without a valid licence.

Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt says he will not divert funds in Public Service superannuation accounts.

Productivity is not well understood by most entities in the NSW Public Sector, a recent audit found.

A stalemate over the leadership of Queensland's corruption watchdog appears to have been settled by crossbench MP Rob Katter.

The South Australian Public Sector’s new Code of Ethics has come into force this week.

Negotiations are underway which could see a largely-dormant desalination plant take an extra thirty years to pay off.

A former member of the expert committee behind the approval of the Shenhua Watermark coal mine says it comes with big risks to water supplies.

The WA Government could appoint a new taxi industry regulator to oversee services including Uber, but has warned that plated taxi drivers may struggle to fight innovation.

News South Wales Premier Mike Baird has made his pitch in the much-awaited yet much-avoided GST conversation, arguing the rate should be increased to 15 per cent to pay for better healthcare.

Brian Parker is back in his role as the NSW CFMEU boss, after stepping aside to face the royal commission into union corruption.

The Queensland Parliament has passed the Palaszczuk Government's $49.9 billion "real Labor budget", but business groups want more big projects.

Tasmanian firms are keen to fire up Australia’s newest form of renewable energy – native wood.

A new centre will be set up specifically to find ways of demonstrating teacher effectiveness.

The South Australian Government has put up $2 million for 57 regional youth local government traineeships.

Rowena Allen has been appointed Victoria’s first Gender and Sexuality Commissioner, and is set to champion the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse and intersex (LGBTI) Victorians within the Government.

Public servants at Murray Darling-Basin Authority have voted to strike over their ongoing pay and conditions battle.

Tasmania’s Opposition is sounding an alarm about the conditions imposed on the state’s paramedics.

The WA Opposition wants an inquiry into growing incarceration rates, as workers are put at risk by state prisons bulging at the seams.

There is disagreement between green groups and government bodies as to whether rising water prices in the Murray River system are the result of the basin plan.

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