Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Safe work authorities are investigating violence and aggression in community health care services.
State upset ahead of summit
Victoria seems unlikely to sign on the federal school funding deal at a COAG meeting on Friday.
ACT travel pay cut
MPs in the ACT will no longer receive allowances for turning up to parliament on sitting days.
Holes in pole sale reviewed
NSW’s auditor-general says the State Government revealed its Ausgrid asking price too early.
QLD train fail reviewed
An inquiry has found the multi-billion-dollar contract to build new trains for Queensland was flawed from the start.
More PFAS reported
The Department of Defence has released a report into PFAS contamination at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
Port deals head to court
The ACCC is taking NSW Ports to court over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
Carmichael drives more protests
Protests across the nation have called on the Government to stop Adani’s Carmichael mine going ahead.
Clearing case hears climate claim
An NT court is hearing its first challenge to the approval of land clearing on the basis of climate change impacts.
WA gets remote home money
Western Australia has secured $122 million in federal funding for housing in remote communities.
NT ICAC inundated
A brand new corruption watchdog has already heard allegations of “real corruption” ...
Perth pledged new schools
The WA Government has announced it will build five new primary schools for Perth's expanding outer suburbs.
New court action for Adani
Adani faces a new legal challenge over its plan to pump billions of litres of water ...
Unions slam NSW move
Unions say they are being inappropriately blocked from political campaigning in NSW.
Adani faces hard road to rail
Adani is rushing ahead on its Carmichael mine plans, but may soon be forced to wait.
Medical jet lands in WA
The Royal Flying Doctor Service will soon treat patients on advanced medical jets.
Kids strike in climate fight
Students across the country have gone on strike and held protests over the lack of political action to address climate change.
SA teachers take to streets
Teachers have walked off the job and swarmed South Australia’s Education Department ...