A joint state and federal funding scheme will see millions spent showing new ways to use brown coal.

One state’s Health Minister says a $7 co-payment for appointments will end up costing the Commonwealth.

One of Australia’s largest coal supporters has given a glimpse of how much money it costs to “do business in New South Wales”.

Despite an extra $245 million in funding for the program, schools will have choices for chaplaincy reduced.

A victory for community rights in New South Wales, as a gas drilling operation is shut down.

State governments are in virtually open revolt over the hand they were dealt in the latest federal Budget.

Big moves in funding pools have upset the flow of water-related funding in the federal budget.

One of Queensland’s main rail companies will ditch hundreds of workers in an effort to save $130 million.

The Queensland Government has put up its new blueprint for the future of mining, outlining the state’s intentions for the next thirty resourceful years.

A key driver of the national economy could be brought to a halt, as West Australian tugboat workers consider damming iron ore exports with possible strike action.

The Queensland Government is pushing for a $16 billion coal development in the Galilee Basin.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will launch court action against Origin Energy for overstating its claims.

Some commitments in the new West Australian budget may calm the state’s vocal education sector outrage.

One man is continuing his fight to end Commonwealth funding of chaplaincy in schools.

A new body has been set up to manage state-owned TAFE properties on a “commercial basis”.

States want it, manufacturers want it, but the Federal Government seems unlikely to set up a domestic gas reservation policy anytime soon.

The Northern Territory government has splashed some funding on its regional centres, while a former minister accuses party members of racist remarks.

Federal MP and mining billionaire Clive Palmer has served defamation papers on Queensland's Premier, over his claims that Mr Palmer is trying to “buy” government.

An attempt to set up a fast-track for planning in the ACT is not going to quickly, with partisan bickering throwing the process into chaos.

The warnings from the recent Commission of Audit have rung out loud and clear through media channels, but the potentially huge public sector cuts are getting a bit less press.

Some drivers will face a rougher ride if the Federal Government cuts funding designed to give local roads a fair go.

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