Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Details of former NSW building commissioner David Chandler's resignation have been sent to ICAC.
CCC head makes federal suggestions
A legal expert says the Federal Government should look to WA when creating its national anti-corruption body.
Energy MPs reach agreement
Australia’s federal, state and territory energy ministers have voted to focus on emissions reduction as an energy goal.
Darwin prison issues exposed
Lawyers say the Northern Territory should scrap mandatory sentencing due to issues at Darwin's prison.
NSW report shows grim culture
A culture of bullying and sexual harassment in NSW parliament has been revealed.
CCC probe suggests changes
The report from an inquiry into Queensland corruption watchdog has been released.
Feds fund bin expansion
The federal and ACT governments are working to stop the export of waste products in Canberra.
Murray-Darling dams near full
Murray-Darling Basin dams and catchments are nearly full, and its management authority says high flows are likely to continue.
New lab for mRNA advance
The Victorian Government is providing funding for the state’s first mRNA innovation hub.
Power boon at SA site
A wastewater site in South Australia has been generating more electricity than it requires.
Barilaro fronts job probe
Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has fronted an inquiry into a job role he allegedly created for himself.
CFMEU money returned
The SA Labor Party has been pushed to return a $125,000 election donation from the Victorian branch of the CFMEU.
Cop culture hurts DV response
Cultural issues at the Queensland Police Service (QPS) are affecting its response to domestic violence.
MPs agree to bio scheme
Federal, state and territory ministers have agreed to Australia’s first national biosecurity plan.
Offshore wind scheme opens
The Federal Government has announced the first offshore wind area to be formally assessed under its new framework.
SA fights housing issue
South Australia is rushing to build new public housing as its waitlist grows.
Coastal cull left to councils
The NSW Government may let coastal councils decide how to use shark nets.