Archived News for Professionals in State Government - October, 2015
Queensland childcare centres will be allowed to reject unvaccinated children from January 1 next year.
Greens go for glass government
A plan is being developed that could see the ACT become Australia’s most transparent government - by a very long way.
Public sector plugs its tiny gender gap
ACT Minister for Women Yvette Berry says the gender pay gap in the ACT public service is “only two per cent”.
Roadworthy bribes aired at CCC
Western Australia's Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) has heard that state and local government employees have taken cash in exchange for dodgy roadworthy and license checks.
Voices raised against amalgamation
A parliamentary committee has called on the Baird Government not to force amalgamations of NSW councils unless they are bankrupt or non-functioning.
MDBA sees echoes of early Millenium
The drought gripping farms in Queensland and New South Wales is spreading, with Murray Darling irrigators set to feel the strain too.
Study spots lack of real QLD water data
Some areas of central Queensland have scored high on a new water quality report card, but that could be because they do not actually monitor water quality.
Shark money spread to new measures
The New South Wales Government says it will spend $16 million on new, science-based approaches to preventing shark attacks.
Power merger still unclear
The Queensland Government says it is still working out the details of its plan to merge five state-owned power companies.
Backward views gather under new banner
Australia has a new political party – the Australian Liberty Alliance (ALA).
Council carve-up looms in NSW
The New South Wales Government says forced council amalgamations are well and truly on the table, after its recent report found most are not ‘fit for the future’.
Heads roll as WA fights health bill
Hundreds of jobs will be lost at Perth's major hospitals in an attempt to contain rising costs in the government health system.
State cops want better tech links
A $100 million push for new anti-terrorism facilities has been launched at a summit of police unions in Adelaide.
Private sector seeks SA water sale
An industry lobby says selling-off SA Water would raise up to $13 billion for the struggling South Australian economy.
Slim support for Canberra trams
A new study shows a majority of Canberrans support the territory’s proposed Light Rail project, but only just.
Binge fears from hangover solution
A new company will soon launch outlets offering a ‘hangover cure’ administered through an intravenous (IV) drip.
Vic. hospital's dark practices uncovered
A Victorian Health Department inquiry into 11 stillbirths or deaths in 2013 and 2014 at the Bacchus Marsh and Melton Hospital says a backward system and sub-par practices contributed to infant mortality.
'No nepotism here', Premier says
Queensland’s LNP Opposition says the State Government has given extraordinary powers to a union that was key to its election victory.
Power plays slammed in WA
A row is forming over the West Australian Government-owned electricity company Synergy’s $100,000 bill for ‘corporate hospitality’ at sporting events.
Public sector payout change questioned
The Tasmanian Government says it will implement all seven recommendations from a State Service Management Office examination of redundancy payments.
Violence stats show regional struggle
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced increased federal government funding to tackle the issue of partner violence in Australia, and experts say the funds must reach rural and regional communities.