Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Now that the Federal Government has successfully slashed the Renewable Energy Target, progressive State Governments could fill the void.
Regions cry out in fear of death by dryness
A letter from a farmer to the NSW Department of Primary Industries shows the incredible strain imposed on people who live on the land.
Data access pushed to Border
The Federal Government has quietly expanded the already significant amount of agencies that are allowed unwarranted access to the private data of all Australians.
Vic's road money seeks place to be spent
The Federal Government says it will only fund road projects in Victoria if they are of “national significance”.
Business sees big job in WA budget
Business groups have lashed out at West Australian Government's economic skills, following the revelation of ballooning debt and a major deficit.
No confidence in ACT teacher talks
The ACT Chief Minister has accused the Education Union of using “alpha male” tactics in pay negotiations.
ICAC gets more work, wants to talk about it
A Victorian man has been charged with abuse of public office in South Australia.
Jail term for dodgy deal with community money
The former chief executive of an NT Aboriginal legal service has been sentenced to three months in prison and five months in home detention for misusing her position and forgery.
Quick fix to pick up judicial misstep
It has been revealed that a number of Queensland magistrates took the wrong oath of office, and in one case, made no oath at all.
Regional funds spread wide
The northern part of Australia has been celebrating wins in this week’s federal budget announcement.
States raise voices after big budget hit
State governments not involved in the big infrastructure spend for northern Australia are in revolt against what they see as an unfair deal.
Zero tolerance claims in DCS sackings
The WA Government is facing some heat after it revealed 13 Disability Services Commission (DSC) staff were stood down or sacked in just four months.
Green coffers raided for Reef money
The new Federal Budget takes money from the Green Army to boost Great Barrier Reef spending.
Andrews looks at new roads for federal money
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has revealed new costs in the scrapping of the East West Link project, while he tries to garner support for a different road build.
Calm construction puts WA workers at risk
West Australia’s housing market is heading for oversupply, leading speculation of large-scale jobs cuts and reductions.
Carmichael claims don't play out
Financial evidence in a Queensland court suggests the proposed Carmichael coalmine in the Galilee Basin would operate at a loss and not bring the public money it promises.
Bad reception in health redundancy bargain
Tasmania's health department has defended its offer of just $7,500 for a worker to leave her job after 40 years of service.
Cross-tier talks on disaster funds launched
The Federal Government wants to talk with the States and Territories about faults in funding arrangements for disaster recovery.
New crew to improve UNESCO's view
The Queensland Government is taking stronger measures in the hope of avoiding having UNESCO downgrade the Great Barrier Reef’s World Heritage status.
School money welcomed while watchdog listens
Victoria’s new Labor government has unveiled its first budget, spending big on schools and trains, but scandals in the education sector raise questions over how the money will be spent.
Sorry state could preempt remote closure
The WA Department of Housing’s funding for remote Aboriginal communities suffers from poor oversight and a lack of coordination, an audit has found.