Archived News for Professionals in State Government - April, 2014
The Australian Energy Regulator has signalled its approval for an upgrade which will increase energy flows between South Australia and Victoria.
Funding fight asks who deprived Tasmania
Concerns have been raised about funds some thought were secured for Tasmanian schools.
Public papers' privacy protected by bolstered bill
New laws are being set up to regulate the handling of personal information by Public Service Agencies and contractors in the ACT.
Queensland hears ante for tourist casinos
Casinos are on the cards in Queensland, with the state government looking at proposed sites around the Whitsundays this week.
Teacher strike sees thousands on streets, 103 schools closed
Over one hundred WA schools were closed as thousands of teachers took their anger to the streets this week.
Locals back look into environment agency culture
A NSW environmental network says there should be a parliamentary inquiry into the state’s Environmental Protection Agency, which it alleges is riddled with flaws.