Archived News for Professionals in State Government - September, 2024
Beetaloo challenge brought
An environmental group is escalating its efforts to block fracking in the Beetaloo Basin.
Fish fights spook staff
Fisheries officers in NSW are demanding better protection against violent poachers.
Pill dispensing extended
A NSW trial of pharmacists dispensing the oral contraceptive pill has been made permanent.
SA hits new peak
South Australia has set a new wind and solar record, reaching 150.7 per cent of demand.
Tasmania signs school deal
Tasmania’s new school funding deal promises more money - but critics say it is not enough.
Breach reasons reviewed
A new study reveals homelessness and procedural issues drive most bail breaches.
Voting returns to rural council
Central Darling Shire will soon have an elected council after more than a decade under administration.
Climate guide for WA sources
A new climate projections guide has been released to support water resource management in Western Australia.
Flood warning update begins
The Federal Government has launched a decade-long overhaul of Australia’s flood warning systems.
Museum cuts withdrawn
The SA Government has abandoned a controversial plan to restructure the South Australian Museum.
TasWater talks for major work
TasWater has launched a community engagement initiative to prepare Hobart residents for the Selfs Point Sewer Transformation Project.
Pumped hydro prep backed
Queensland says local businesses will power its renewable energy future, though a major project faces delays.
WA to hold back gas
Western Australia is adjusting gas exports in an attempt to secure local energy and jobs.
Criminal plan questioned
The NT's plan to lower the criminal age to 10 has sparked fierce debate and backlash.
Jail time over bribes
A public servant has been jailed over a scam involving a BMW and $200,000 in bribes.
Sydney faces train actions
Sydney's train system teeters on chaos, as unions and government clash over fares and pay.