The Queensland Attorney-General wants to impose new restrictions on workers’ union safety inspectors, requiring 24 hours notice before they enter a site.

The Northern Territory Government says it will move ahead with a split of Power and Water, the corporation in charge of both utilities in the territory.

There has been widespread alarm and outrage since NBN Co announced it would wind back fibre-optic installations at some sites where the copper network seems fine.

New laws are being put in place to improve the health and safety of tourists, workers and residents in Darwin’s CBD.

Several factors have been blamed for an ongoing drop in the amount of New South Wales high school students signing up for top-level maths classes.

Some Queensland doctors may have to front the Crime and Misconduct Commission over allegations of fraud.

One local government watchdog has had its powers expanded to sink its teeth into bigger issues and dole out stronger penalties.

A new law has been passed in Queensland to protect public servants from being sued.

The Australian Information Commission has changed the rules over disclosure of personal information for a successful applicant in Australian Public Service (APS) recruitment.

The South Australian Government has promised to trim the electricity bills of rural and remote residents, but the Opposition says it has not explained how.

The Victorian Treasurer will not release the business case for a planned multi-billion dollar tunnel project.

Tasmania’s economic situation has darkened in the last year, with the latest reports saying it is leaking money at an increasing rate.

The Prime Minister has pledged to do better, and Indigenous ministers are crying out for more, with the release of this year's Closing the Gap report.

Bushfires have cut a trail of destruction across large parts of South Australia and Victoria in recent weeks, destroying farm livestock and entire populations of threatened native birds.

Some of Queensland’s brightest young minds will try to solve the problems facing an increasingly hungry world, with some help from top experts.

Authorities say that as the furore over Western Australia’s shark-culling policy continues, it is worth remembering that other states continue to run similar regimes killing local marine predators.

Western Australia's Department of Water says it advises against shale gas fracking underneath public drinking water sources, but has no power to do anything more.

Changes have been made in the name of safety and security, after a fatal stabbing at a public hospital in 2011.

The former chief executive of a major government-funded healthcare service has been found guilty of embezzling nearly a million dollars.

Government documents allegedly show the New South Wales environment department had picked a side on the coal train dust issue, before seeing the results of a report it commissioned.

As many residents combine holidays with cheap medical treatments, a growing trend is seeing more international tourists booking treatments while visiting Australia.

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