New South Wales Premier Mike Baird wants to overhaul the state's political donation system, in the same week that questions are raised about his own business links.

Eight police officers have now been arrested over charges of theft and abuse of public office.

A survey has found truly disturbing rates of violent attitudes towards women among everyday Australians.

Local government remains the most trusted level of government in Australia, according to the latest results of a major national survey by Griffith University.

Billions of litres of water have flooded the Snowy River in efforts to revive the parched river.

Melbourne will have a second container port, but the rest of the plan hinges on an upcoming state election.

A parliamentary inquiry will look into the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA), following several big spills and small fines.

An urgent investigation has been launched into the treatment of an asbestos-laden factory, which was also a popular playground for many years.

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman says he will cut the cost of the solar bonus scheme from electricity prices if he wins the upcoming state election.

New surveys show a large section of Australian society is struggling to cover power costs.

A review of councils has found a few reforms that could help people connect with their local government.

A huge residential project near Byron bay has been referred to the NSW corruption watchdog.

WA Premier Colin Barnett says about 1500 hundred public sector jobs will be cut, and hinted that his Government will not be able to deliver a surplus in 2014-15 due to rough iron ore prices.

Government figures are meeting with unions in Tasmania, as the scrapping of a public sector wage freeze means more jobs will be cut.

The Greens, Palmer United Party and Labor have banded together to keep final say on mining environmental approvals in Federal hands.

A new survey suggests that public transport timetable frustration has led to a high level of physical attacks on drivers.

The dredge spoil from the contentious expansion of the Abbot Point Port will be dumped on land, and could even be used to improve the environment in which it rests.

A new report says that conversation can save lives.

“Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” - an old adage reinforced almost daily, but does the tendency for the vile to get ahead really exist?

The NSW Chief Scientist has helped pave the way for coal seam gas expansion in the state.

West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has earmarked a set of sites to be sold in the Federal Government’s asset recycling scheme.

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