Federal cabinet ministers will spend the next few weeks rooting out redundant and unnecessary laws, after the Prime minister mandated that thousands be repealed.

An appeal has been launched in an ongoing battle over rates and responsibilities for councils and companies near Broken Hill.

Final exams may be conducted online as one state moves its testing into the digital age.

The first trial of a Federal Government plan to increase school attendance in Indigenous communities is now under way.

It takes a lot to shock residents of outback Queensland mining towns, but having an early-morning swim with crocodiles in the pool may just have done the trick.

Thousands have gathered to protest the Western Australian government's shark-culling plan, but authorities say the slaughter will go ahead regardless.

Australia punches well above its weight in terms of research outcomes, a habit highlighted by the release of the Ten of the Best Research Projects 2013 report.

The Federal Government has unveiled a $28 million scheme to provide 400 truancy officers to schools across remote parts of Australia.

Discussions are planned which may yield a deal for the future of the town of Nhulunbuy, which will have its economy decimated when a nearby Rio Tinto refinery is closed.

A rare moment of cross-border collaboration has arisen from a meeting on the Queensland-New South Wales divide.

The Federal Government has bumped forward a program in response to the high unemployment rate in Tasmania.

A parliamentary committee has heard Perth councils were pretty severely short-changed by the WA state government’s push for metro council amalgamations.

Queensland public servants are feeling the sting of a thousand cuts, with a recent survey finding more than a third believe their workplace is less efficient following the year of downsizing.

Scientists and environmental authorities are standing against plans to allow cattle grazing in Victoria’s High Country.

The New South Wales Environmental Protection Authority has to move away from industry-favouring and do more regulating if it is to gain more public trust, a recent survey found.

The Federal Government has announced just under $1 billion in funds for road projects it says were left in planning purgatory by Labor.

Leaked copies of a Freight Logistics Co-ordination Team’s (FLCT) final report to the Tasmanian Government have caused concern among transporters and taxpayers.

Thousands of Queensland doctors have been angered by changes in their employment conditions, after doctors at public hospitals were moved to individual contracts rather than collective bargaining.

A resplendent green phoenix is rising from the ashes of a Tasmanian primary school.

The Australian Education Union (AEU) has raised concerns after Northern Territory Police suddenly armed its school-based police officers.

A local report has accused Centrelink’s national boss of racking up excess costs, while the department sacks hundreds of workers.

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