Archived News for Professionals in State Government - July, 2015
One Australian expert suggests radical reforms are needed in Australia’s energy regulatory system to cut electricity and gas bills for consumers.
Uber on the list for broad NSW inquiry
A New South Wales government task force has been formed to examine the future of the state's taxi and ride-sharing services, like Uber.
ACT teachers get workable deal
The ACT Education Union has agreed to a revised pay deal for Canberra public school teachers, after more than a year of tough negotiations.
Cost of living pushes more to the margin
Research shows one in seven New South Wales children are now living in poverty.
AMA warns of crystal distraction
Authorities say Tasmanian healthcare will become a laughing stock if the interim chief executive of the new Tasmanian Health Service (THS) keeps her role.
Hundreds to go as WA agriculture cuts to core
Hundreds of jobs will be axed at WA’s Department of Agriculture, with plans to cut the workforce in half in coming years.
New governor hopes to become unremarkable
Victoria's first female governor has been sworn in, and given a pledge to continue her vital advocacy.
Reef win swings on real application
The United Nations' World Heritage Committee will not place the Great Barrier Reef on its “in danger” list.