Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Brisbane has been chosen as ‘preferred partner’ to host the 2032 Olympic Games.
Kakadu suffers on several fronts
Dwindling tourist numbers and disrepair are putting the future of Kakadu in doubt.
Dingoes help outback balance
Satellite imagery shows the effect of removing dingoes from the landscape.
First Nations face waves of dispossession
First Nations people share less than 1 per cent of the Murray-Darling water market.
Food riders' claims high
Deliveroo has cut its annual workers’ compensation premiums by changing the insurance for food delivery riders.
Bremer study shows EA gaps
A new study has found serious pollution in the Bremer River, which runs through Ipswich.
NSW exploring coercive laws
An inquiry in NSW is exploring new ‘coercive control’ legislation to combat domestic violence.
ILGA chair slams Crown response
The head of the NSW gambling watchdog says more Crown directors should resign.
NSW starts principal fast-track
A new scheme in NSW seeks to cut the time it takes for top teachers to become principals.
Key sites cut in broad news ban
Important government services have been blocked in Facebook’s news ban.
Transport trends detailed
A new report lays out key trends to consider for new public transport contracts.
Union urges teacher vax
Queensland teachers want to be included as a priority workforce group in the national rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Shrimp found below fracking fields
A tiny, blind, carnivorous shrimp could hold up work in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin.
Drones flown for health boost
A new project will investigate using drones for remote NT health delivery.
New firm seeks giant fibre
A new company has announced plans to build a $1.5 billion, 20,000km fibre-optic “backbone” for Australia.
PC calls for water reform
The Productivity Commission has called on the Commonwealth to modernise is national water policy.
State creating turbine noise laws
The Victorian Government may soon require wind farms to apply for permits to produce turbine noise.
SA schools get sanitary products
Free sanitary products will be available in all South Australian public schools from 2021.
ACT told to tighten disclosures
The ACT public service could be increasing the risk of corruption by failing to manage conflicts of interest.