The NSW 2012-13 Budget has allocated funding of more than $45 million for the Office for Medical Research, including:

  • $5 million for the Medical Research Support Program (bringing the state’s total spend on the program to $37 million each year) to support independent medical research institutes;
  • $5 million for a new Medical Devices Seeding fund; and
  • $3.5 million to further support the implementation of the Health and Medical Research Strategic Review.

The ongoing strife with the construction of Victoria’s Wonthaggi desalination has seen Melbourne Water attempt to recoup $306 million in lost funding by upping charges to customers.

The Victorian Government has announced it will defer the transition to the National Energy Retail Law in a bid to safeguard the state’s consumer protection laws.

The Local Government Association of Tasmania (LGAT) has announced it will support the formation of a single water and sewerage corporation in the state, subject to agreement by the State and set to a number of requirements associated with its governance.

The Northern Territory Government has completed a review into the financial sustainability of shires, concluding that while shires are viable there are some key issues that need to be addressed to further improve them in the long term.

The Victorian Government released the latest Growth Corridor Plans, approving six Precinct Structure Plans to create new suburban communities at Diggers Rest, Lockerbie, Lockerbie North, Manor Lakes, Merrifield West and Rockbank North.

The Federal Government has announced the second round of funding of the Regional Development Australia Fund (RDAF) for Victoria, outlining nine major projects that will share in $38.9 million throughout the state.

Electricity giant AGL has been selected by the Federal Government as the successful proponent in the solar photovoltaic (PV) category of the Solar Flagships Program. The company, together with manufacturer First Solar, will deliver large-scale solar PV power projects totalling 159 MW at two sites in New South Wales.

The New South wales Government has announced it will invest $5 billion to build and maintain critical road and maritime infrastructures across the state.

The New South Wales Government has announced the creation Urbangrowth NSW, a new organisation responsible for driving investment in key locations in the state and help ‘underpin the future prosperity of urban and regional centres.’

The New South Wales Government has announced plans to refinance State-owned assets, including Port Kembla, in a bid to fund and expedite priority infrastructure projects.

The Federal Government has announced $469 million in funding to support four major new infrastructure projects in New South Wales.

The Queensland Government has approved the construction of the $1.7 billion Grosvenor Coal Mine after the state granted Anglo American the requisite mining lease.

The South Australian Government has released a new blueprint for managing the state's natural resources.

The Federal Minister for the Environment, Tony Burke, and the Queensland Deputy Premier, Jeff Seeney, have met for the first time tor resolve their differences over the disputed environmental approval process of the multi-billion dollar Alpha Coal mine.

The New South Wales Government has announced the release of its Destination 2036 Action Plan, which ‘sets out a new direction for local government in NSW’ and details how councils will deliver services to their communities in the future.

The Federal Government has announced a $66.6 million spending package for New South Wales under the second round of the Regional Development Australia Fund (RDAF).

The Federal Government has announced Queensland will receive $33.6 million to fund eight projects as part of Round 2 of the Regional Development Australia Fund.

The South Australian Government has announced it is seeking feedback on a cross-government initiative aimed at ensuring the long-term success of the country’s automotive industry.

The Tasmanian Government has announced the state will now have a single new public Vocational Education and Training provider, to be called TasTAFE.

The Victorian Government has announced it will roll out a ‘commonsense’ coastal planning framework after it released the Coastal Climate Change Advisory Committee Report.

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