Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has been hired by Optus.

A new survey suggests outdated energy market rules could be holding back the transition to renewables.

The Victorian Government wants more details on a plan to turn the site of the old Hazelwood coal mine into a lake.

State authorities are giving themselves the power to switch off rooftop solar panels when the grid is under stress.

An audit has found the NSW government's 'poor' accounting has led to an extra $5 billion in rail payments.

Victoria’s parliament has supported a motion to refer the state’s Labor party’s ‘red shirts scandal’ to the anti-corruption commission.

The Queensland Premier has apologised to public servants who were ignored when raising integrity issues.

The NT Water Controller is facing calls to reject a big new water licence.

The Queensland government wants the federal government to match its $600 million commitment to fix Paradise Dam.

Queensland will soon be home to a new national park, after the Queensland Government bought 35,300ha of “unique ecosystems” near Townsville.

Queensland's controversial Wellcamp quarantine facility is welcoming its first travellers.

The forecast cost of rehabilitating Rio Tinto’s former NT uranium mine has increased.

A former Queensland archivist alleges he was “directed to mislead parliament” by the Palaszczuk government.

An Australian government body is working on the firefighting uniform of the future.

A new poll has found a majority of voters reject the Coalition’s plan to allow discriminatory religious statements.

Northern Territory Senator Sam McMahon has quit the Country Liberal Party (CLP), saying she feared for her safety.

The city of Darwin is looking for a new water supply.

Researchers want to turn human urine into fertiliser for city parklands.

United Nations scientists have stoked fears that the Blue Mountains could lose its world heritage status because of a dam-raising scheme.

The architect of Queensland's crime and anti-corruption watchdog has been tasked with reviewing it.

South Australian paramedics are speaking out against issues plaguing the state’s health sector.

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