Archived News for Professionals in State Government
The Northern Territory is enjoying a surge in building as the benefits from major projects feed the local economy, according to the NT Chief Minister, Terry Mills.
Victoria to appoint Lead Scientist
The Victorian Government is recruiting a Lead Scientist to work with Chief Scientists of State Government agencies to provide high level, strategic advice to the Victorian Government on the role of science, technology and innovation in achieving the Government’s priorities.
WA Independent Public Schools Initiative expanded
All Western Australian public schools will be invited to become part of the State Government’s Independent Public Schools initiative with the introduction of a new selection process.
WA retains place as leading economy
CommSec’s quarterly State of the State report has found that WA remains Australia’s best performing economy, ahead of the Northern Territory and both economies are likely to hold their top positions over 2013, underpinned by rising population growth.
New CEO for Pilbara Development Commission
Dr Ken King has been appointed chief executive officer to the Pilbara Development Commission.
Queensland's second Six Month Action Plan released
The Queensland Premier Campbell Newman has announced the LNP Government’s second Six Month Action Plan.
Victorian red tape commissioner appointed
Victoria's new red tape commissioner John Lloyd has started work, charged with cutting red tape for Victorian businesses.
New CEO for NSW Bureau of Health Information
Canadian public health expert Dr Jean-Frederic Levesque has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the New South Wales Government’s Bureau of Health Information.
South Australian appointed head of NSW Ambulance Service
Ray Creen has been appointed chief executive of the Ambulance Service of NSW.
SA finalises unconventional gas road map
The South Australian Government has finalised its road map to developing its unconventional gas resources, saying that it will chart the way for the State to tap into its ‘vast gas potential’.
Tasmania rolls out smart grid technology
The Tasmanian Government has welcomed the roll out of smart grid technology, with Deputy Premier Bryan Green saying it will help deliver downward pressure on electricity prices.
Victoria pledges action on building industry report
The Victorian Government has promised action following a report into the governance and administration of the Victorian Building Commission.
$102 million for Tasmanian Forests Agreement
The Federal and Tasmanian Governments have announced a co-funded $102 million funding package to support the new Tasmanian Forests Agreement.
Tasmania announces term 2014/15 term dates
The Tasmanian Government has approved the final government school term dates for the 2014/15 school years following the state’s move to a four term school year in 2013.
Government outlines Murray water efficiency projects
The Federal Government has announced that five regional organisations and irrigation businesses will share in $100 million in funding to upgrade their on-farm infrastructure in the latest round of the On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program.
SA opens research strategy for public consultation
The South Australian Government has called on the public to comment on a consultation paper released last week which will aim to shape the future of the State’s science, research and iinnovation policies.
SA starts hunt for ICAC Commissioner
The South Australian Government has announced it has started the national search for the inaugural South Australian Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC).
State of the Cities released
The Federal Government has released the annual State of the Cities report card, concluding that while the nation’s major cities remain among the world’s most liveable, they are increasingly affected by extreme weather events.
Tasmania announces job package
The Tasmanian Government has outlined its $24.5 million Tasmanian Jobs Package, which it says will support the creation of over 3300 jobs and leverage around $375 million in private investment.
AGL to challenge right to review
Energy giant AGL has announced it has commenced legal proceedings in the Supreme Court of South Australia in a bid to challenge the South Australian Essential Services Commission's (SAESC) right to amend its price determination of 14 December 2010.
COAG signs on to PM's power price plan
The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has agreed to implement the Prime Minister's electricity market reform package, which will save households an estimated $250 in power bills per year.