Education Department figures show a very rough rate of attendance across one state.

A former chief minister of the Northern Territory will lead the latest efforts to draw more economic value from the northern half of Australia.

The WA Government has removed a conflict of interest rule which local tgovenrment authorities say totally undermines the amalgamation process.

One expert has slammed the New South Wales Government’s plan for a partial sale of the electricity network.

A private member's bill is seeking to acknowledge Aboriginal people as the original and traditional custodians of Western Australia, which some say comes far too late.

Talks are touring regional areas to drum up support and ideas for a rail line form Brisbane to Melbourne.

A mystery has taken wing in Western Australia, after dozens of elite athletes went missing mid-race.

The Federal Government has released another green paper covering some ideas for development in the northern half of Australia.

Five large ports on the Queensland coast will receive even more special treatment, after the State Government named them in its new strategy document.

Queensland Government policy proposals hint at a plan to move large freight between the state’s ports, rather than on its roads.

The Ranger uranium mine in the Kakadu National Park has started again after gaining approval from authorities after a shut-down following a spill.

The Victorian building watchdog will crack down on union delegates' entries to work sites.

Future teachers in New South Wales will have to pass a literacy and numeracy test before they head back into the classroom.

A proposal has been made that money for some of New South Wales’ wealthier councils should be re-distributed to those less fortunate.

New estimates have shown the rise of gas as a major part of the Queensland economy, and regional bodies want to make sure they see a slice of profit.

Eddie Obeid is maintaining his innocence even after the ICAC ruled his behaviour as corrupt.

Some South Australian energy customers may feel they are being rorted, with revelations of one company’s soaring profits.

Union membership is at a low point across the country, but the reason for the drop depends on who is asked.

The Federal Government is being accused of rigging the outcome in its choice of leaders for the Renewable Energy Target (RET) review.

The chief scientist in New South Wales says there should be no CSG fracking in Sydney’s water catchment area until all the risks are known.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) has given details on its change of mind to approve the Abbot Point coal terminal expansion.

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