Archived News for Professionals in State Government
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says it is critical to raise the Warragamba Dam wall.
Fluoride effects checked
A new study shows that fluoridated water is safe and does not affect children's development.
WA farm probe opens
After 14 deaths in 18 months, an inquiry into safety on WA farms is holding public hearings.
Gas risks reviewed
A new report says gas exploration in Queensland's Channel Country is likely to be abandoned.
Labor offers NSW gig protection
The New South Wales opposition says it would better protect workers in the gig economy, if elected.
Police probe exposes issues
An inquiry has heard claims of bullying, sexism, racism and homophobia within the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
Station shut to save coal
The WA government has switched off a power station to conserve the state's coal supplies.
Virtual scheme expanded
South Australia is expanding a virtual health service for aged care residents.
WA nurse strike looms
WA nurses are warning the public to avoid hospitals on Wednesday during industrial action.
Ageism body expanded
An SA Health unit will be expanded to investigate ageist abuse against any South Australians.
NT scraps pay freeze
The Northern Territory government has abandoned a controversial public sector pay freeze.
Victoria launches big build
Victoria has committed over $200 million to new affordable housing builds.
WA seeks justice update
The WA Government says it will run a comprehensive review of the state's juvenile justice system.
Bus drivers want violence response
Northern Territory bus drivers say they are facing a worsening problem with violence.
ACT to boost bed exit
The ACT Government says it is working with National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to streamline approvals and free up hospital beds.
Rail planning "rush" alleged
A former Inland Rail project director claims plans for the $14 billion freight line were “done in a rush”.
State sets big green goal
Experts say Queensland’s plans to become a “global renewable energy superpower” face some serous obstacles.
CCC claims insider scam
WA's corruption watchdog allegese two government staffers broke the rules to obtain expensive gifts ...
NSW seeks behaviour boss
The NSW Government is looking to hire a chief behaviour adviser for schools.
Teacher strike demands resources
Tasmanian state school teachers held a two-hour strike over pay and conditions this week, causing some schools to open late.
Issues leaked from DNA lab
Claims of workplace issues have emerged from a troubled Queensland DNA lab.