Archived News for Professionals in State Government
High Court rules on IBAC claim
The High Court has delivered a partial victory to a senior public officer against the Victoria’s Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC).
Farmers link for flows
Fourteen Tasmanian farmers have come together to create the Macquarie Settlement Pipeline Partnership in an effort to drought-proof their region.
Fire ant scheme slammed
A Senate inquiry into the spread of fire ants has heard some unsettling insights.
Mistrust rife in Reef review
Great Barrier Reef regulations have been met with scepticism from farmers.
New offshore zone set
The Federal Government has officially declared the Southern Ocean Wind Zone, covering an area of 1,030 square kilometres off the coast of Warrnambool and Port Fairy in Victoria.
Water licence challenged
The Central Land Council (CLC) has launched an appeal over the controversial Singleton Station groundwater licence.
Governments agree on NT housing
A $4 billion remote housing initiative is being created to transform NT Indigenous communities.
'Glass cliff' seen for health leaders
Cultural change is needed to increase the number of women in healthcare and medical leadership in Australia ...
Big tariff cut coming
The Albanese government is planning to streamline environmental approvals for resource projects, abolishing 500 “nuisance” tariffs.
Ramping blamed in SA review
A review following the death of a man after a 10-hour wait for ambulance services has exposed critical issues within SA’s emergency response system.
State issues ticket change
The NSW Government says councils must pay for making parking inspectors issue paper tickets.
Super spread to unpaid parents
The WA Government has announced the extension of superannuation payments to public sector employees on unpaid parental leave, up to 24 weeks.
Waste energy firing up
A pioneering waste-to-energy project has been announced amid job cuts in Victoria.
School inquiry makes grim findings
An inquiry has revealed decades of failures in Victoria’s child protection system.
Kiss lifted to commissioner role
Australia will soon have a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
Senator to lead DV probe
Former senator Natasha Stott Despoja has been appointed as the Royal Commissioner to lead South Australia’s inquiry into Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence.
SA backs water projects
SA Water has unveiled a series of projects for South Australia’s reservoir reserves.
Authorities tackling asbestos issue
Authorities continue to grapple with an asbestos mulch contamination crisis.