The Federal Government has given more details of a large funding pool created to help displaced auto-workers find new jobs.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in New South Wales will take a break to consider new evidence of “serious electoral funding irregularities”.

Architecture students have helped design and build innovative outdoor homes for a remote Indigenous community in the Northern Territory.

One of the key people behind Queensland’s environmental policies is also a manager in the coal sector.

The Victorian Government has pulled a pre-budget, pre-election move that few suspected – selling its Rural Finance Corporation to invest in rail upgrades.

State authorities at last week’s National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s advisory group meeting say the regulator does not want to repeat its process permits failure.

A former Queensland Department of Transport boss has taken over the top job at the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator.

The ‘Uber’ car ride app is under investigation in several states over the possible breach of taxi laws.

State and territory leaders have agreed to sell off their assets in exchange for federal infrastructure money.

The federal government may give almost all control of public education to state governments, if it accepts certain recommendations from the recent audit.

More students need to look at careers in trades and training, if the nation is to tackle its skills shortages.

An Australian economist says the federal budget crisis does not actually exist, but has been made up to sell broad government cuts.

Today is day two of a conference bringing local and state government workers together to improve the efforts of both.

The Queensland Premier’s incursions into the state’s legal system have caused some strong concern this week, as he moves to modify the Crime and Misconduct Commission.

The Palmer United Party has matured from a political curiosity into a proper powerhouse, picking up new members and continuing to annoy the established factions.

The world's biggest coal port has been sold for $1.75 billion, but residents of the city it serves may have been short-changed.

The South Australian Government is calling for change in the way penalties are paid after workplace injury and death.

Perth is considering allowing motorists to turn left at red lights, a rule that Brisbane has allowed but Sydney and Adelaide are looking at removing.

A major toll road builder is sinking its teeth into new infrastructure availabilities.

The Northern Territory Education Minister has toured a number of remote schools in Queensland to learn about a new education strategy.

A native title agreement has been signed to allow deepwater port to go-ahead in WA.

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