The Victorian Government is introducing new 'no jab, no play' laws, banning unvaccinated kids from child care and kindergarten.

Prisons around the country want the airspace above them to be declared a ‘no fly zone’ in order to stop people using drones to drops contraband over the fence.

All of South Australia's government schools are getting involved in a program to give online reading comprehension and mathematics tests will to students in years three to 10.

The WA State School Teachers' Union has launched a new campaign to call on the WA Government to reinstate TAFE funding.

The WA Legislative Council says it had no choice but to sack a top-level officer because he had “lost the trust” of his colleagues, after criminal charges were raised against him.

The man in charge of the royal commission into union corruption is being promoted as the guest speaker at a Liberal Party fundraiser.

An experienced engineer has poked some serious holes in the Queensland Government’s review of SunWater’s operation of the Callide Dam.

The Australian Government and NSW Government have unveiled a $3 million grant to fund strategic research on the social and environmental impacts of the onshore gas industry.

The Senate has given the Federal Government until 5pm (AEST) today to release traffic modelling and cost benefits information relating to the $1.6 billion Perth Freight Link highway.

Victorian members of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) have voted to take industrial action next week, in a move that could see free travel for Melbourne residents.

The ACT Government has started its second large-scale wind farm auction, which could double the amount of wind farm-generated electricity the territory buys.

Electricity companies could soon roll out the next big energy revolution - offering large home battery systems to customers.

The Canberra Liberals want the ACT Government to cut all financial and political links with the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU).

Many people describe themselves as the type of person who needs everything to be “done right”, but this urge for perfection could carry some severe costs.

ACCC chair Rod Sims says he wants more debate on how to get better regulatory outcomes and reduce regulatory burdens.

Staff at state government agency Major Projects Victoria (MPV) are overpaid and underworked, the auditor-general has found.

A trial has been launched for a cashless welfare card in one South Australian town, which community leaders say will save lives.

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is offering two remote media and archive workers the opportunity to travel to the NFSA in Canberra to receive professional training.

Compensation will be paid after errors in the New South Wales police database led to the wrongful arrest of more than 100 young people.

The West Australian Government says something needs to be done about council rates, but the Local Government Association does not want a cap.

Queensland’s fraud squad is being investigated by the state’s Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) after media reports of corruption.

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