Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Jobs are on the way to the Northern Territory, after the signing of two major Project Facilitation Agreements (PFA).
Unions want dues after WA win
Labor has secured a resounding win in WA, and now unions want their dues.
PM pushes vaccines nationwide
The Federal Government wants to ban unvaccinated children from childcare centres.
Emergency imbalance fought in QLD
A cop and a fire-fighter are launching a mentoring program for woman in emergency services.
IBAC hits Bendigo corruption
The head of Bendigo Health used the organisation's employees to do unpaid work on his wife’s properties.
Job cuts pop up in WA costings
The WA Liberals have been accused of forcing 2000 public sector workers out of their jobs to pay for promises.
TasWater takeover continues
The Tasmanian Government is moving to take control of the state's water body.
Experts urge SA gas backup
South Australia's Economic Development Board says the state should buy a giant backup generator.
Ambos struggle with spurious calls
Victoria’s Triple-0 service is struggling to cope with the 95,000 unnecessary calls it receives each year.
Energy minister's email probed
Queensland's Energy Minister has been under fire this week for deleting a private email account ...
Push for data-driven profit
NSW Finance Minister Victor Dominello wants to monetise the state’s Data Analytics Centre (DAC).
Flood works to halt flows
South Australia has launched a $140 million flood mitigation plan for Adelaide.
Anger over Adani appointment
The Queensland Government has been slammed for appointing an Adani director to oversee the Abbot Point coal port.
Taxi fight sees traffic drag
Taxi drivers are slowing traffic across Melbourne to protest industry reforms.
QLD electoral map smashed
The re-drawing of Queensland’s electoral map could trigger an early election.
Grand can plan delayed
New South Wales has pushed back the start date for its container deposit scheme.