The Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has painted a grim picture of job losses due to water buy backs in Queensland and NSW.

The Queensland Government has rejected Commonwealth funding for dam feasibility studies.

The Australian Water Association has launched its latest Australian Water Outlook.

BP is abandoning plans for exploration drilling in the Great Australian Bight.

Tasmania is changing the way prenatal testing results for Down syndrome are delivered.

Energy ministers have agreed to an independent review of the nation's energy security by chief scientist Alan Finkel.

The Queensland Government is fast-tracking the remaining approvals for Adani’s Carmichael coal mine.

The public sector is lagging when it comes to workplace LGBTI inclusion.

Infrastructure Victoria has called for a congestion tax in Melbourne's city centre.

The Australian Dental Association has issued a warning about “extremist” anti-fluoride groups.

Hydro Tasmania is in hot water over legal bills and maintenance costs.

The NSW Government is installing 85 drumlines to take out sharks on the north coast.

The Tasmanian Government's new safety measures for paramedics have been labelled “window dressing”.

WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls is keeping up his fight for a $5 tax per tonne of iron ore.

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) says it can save an average Queensland household $40 a year.

The Federal Government will hold high-level roundtable discussions on Indigenous suicide in the Kimberley region.

Australian engineers are networking soil and trees, lending a high-tech hand to some vital conservation efforts.

Josh Frydenberg is calling for a “real debate” about renewable energy...

Gina Rinehart’s proposed 30-million-tonne Alpha coal mine is storming ahead after clearing its latest legal hurdle.

Pricey private schools are receiving several times more taxpayer funding than they are entitled to ...

Tasmanian councils will soon get access to interest-free loans in a $100 million stimulus package.

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