Archived News for Professionals in State Government - March, 2018
New healthcare spending is expected after the SA Liberals claimed victory in the state election.
NSW spells out infrastructure plans
The NSW Government has laid out the state's infrastructure strategy for the next 20 years.
QLD police cop call for change
Dozens of brutality complaints against one Queensland police unit have been revealed.
SA poll brings PS crunch
SA Liberals have claimed victory after 16 years of Labor rule in South Australia.
State goals to beat NEG
State governments are investing enough in renewables to render the Turnbull government’s energy policy useless.
STI spike in northern WA
Some sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in Western Australia, with Aboriginal communities hit particularly hard.
Hack attack hit QLD transport
Reports say hackers breached the Queensland Transport Department's security network last year.
Politics alleged in $5.2b defence deal
Queensland will host the construction of new defence vehicles, leading Victoria to claim it has been snubbed.
PS equality plugged
Government businesses are taking the lead in promoting gender diversity, according to ...
Land-clearing laws struck down
The Land and Environment court has ruled the NSW Government's land-clearing laws are invalid.
WaterNSW launches theft case
WaterNSW has announced it will prosecute five people over alleged water theft on the Barwon-Darling.
Gonski centre gets going
The University of NSW's Gonski Institute is preparing to investigate some of the trickiest questions in education.
Top cop bails after hateful revelation
Victoria Police's head of Professional Standards Command has resigned over racist and obscene online comments.
Vic. releases fire deal
The Victorian Government has come up with a new workplace deal for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade.
Blair repairs water record
The NSW Government has been forced to correct the parliamentary record on prosecutions by WaterNSW.
QLD denied disability exemption
The Human Rights Commission has refused to exempt the Queensland Government’s new $4.4 billion trains from disability laws.
NSW cuts red tape for pot scripts
New South Wales is providing the most direct access to medicinal cannabis.