The WA Government has released its long-awaited plan for remote Aboriginal communities.

The Queensland Government has banned the chemical firefighting foams that contaminate land and ground water across the country.

Victoria’s Opposition has slammed the state’s Labor government for a $27 million water order.

A special clinic will specifically target children who are not vaccinated due to complex medical conditions.

The citizens’ jury portion of South Australia’s nuclear waste dump plan has revealed some strong concerns.

Two WA Labor MPs have become the latest to call for a ban on hydraulic fracturing in the state.

The WA Government appears to be easing back on its push to privatise electricity, for fear of a scare campaign.

TAFE New South Wales has been criticised for commissioning a $90,000 report on its rivals.

There is a growing legal precedent for native title holders to take and use resources from their land for commercial purposes.

Insiders say there is a massive disparity between the fees charged to WA public high school students studying trade subjects.

Greyhound racing will soon be banned in NSW, bringing to end an industry that for many is exploitative, abusive, cruel and unnecessary.

The Chief Justice of the Family Court wants to make it easier and less stressful for transgender children to access hormones.

Some say this week’s sluggish vote count shows we should move to digital systems.

A union survey has found ACT public servants are working themselves sick.

The Northern Territory’s new fracking laws come into effect today.

A plan to bring unqualified teachers in NSW prison is causing a lot of controversy.

Barnaby Joyce is avoiding turmoil this week by putting off his plans to move a federal department to regional Victoria.

Research suggests lower-ranked public servants can use sexual harassment to take their bosses down a notch.

Experts say Canberra does not have enough water storage and supply to sustain future residents.

A year after the Barkindji people secured the largest native title claim in New South Wales, traditional owners want more water rights.

A scientific review has found that the economic benefits of South Australia's nuclear waste storage proposal are based on shaky assumptions and may be unethical.

Archived News

RSS More »