Australia’s thirteen best university teachers have been recognised at the Australian Awards for University Teaching.

The Federal Government has accused the former Labor-led government of planning to cut thousands of public service jobs, without telling the public or making budgetary allowances for redundancies.

The nation’s leading freshwater fish ecologists have gathered to discuss threats to freshwater fish species at a symposium attracting close to 100 delegates from across the country.

The Queensland Government has unveiled plans to build a $5 billion dual bus and train tunnel across 5.4 kilometres of Brisbane’s CBD.

The expansion of a silica mine in New South Wales has been recommended for approval by the Department of Planning, but will face continuing clashes with activists opposed to the 15 million tonne dig.

The thousand-or-so kilometres of highway between the southern end of the Northern Territory to the northern end of Western Australia may become a sealed toll road for trucks, if a local group gets its way.

Several states have now banned the use of ultra-violet solarium sun-beds, but the outlawing has cause outrage from some operators in Queensland.

The New South Wales Government has rejected the unanimous recommendation of a parliamentary committee, disallowing a possible pain treatment for AIDS sufferers.

Western Australia’s peak medical group has taken out a full page newspaper advertisement to tell people to take their Statins.

Diabetes Australia has welcomed the posting of its new president, the job being filled by a former MP and well-known contributor to the field.

Nearly thirty schools were closed as over 1,800 teachers went on strike in the Northern Territory this week – and they say the industrial action will continue.

Western Australia’s Auditor General has called the actions of two state Ministers “not reasonable or appropriate”, when they withheld information in Parliament.

A new agreement could yield significant improvements for Western Australian vegetable producers, by linking them with local council resources.

The Queensland Government’s new plan could see thousands of residents heading for the bush, and all the social and lifestyle improvements it holds.

Officials are trying to change the rules in South Australia’s Upper House, to avoid being swamped by micro-parties and complex preferential deals.

The maiden speech of Australia's first Indigenous woman in Federal Parliament could be the start of a new era in the political and social treatment of the country’s original inhabitants.

A Canberra local has touched on a number of topics, including the need for a better site for large events in the city.

Revelations in an ongoing corruption enquiry have shown the unique stresses many workers in government departments feel.

A quietly introduced piece of mining legislation has created concern from communities in Victoria.

The Department of Communications will host a talk on the office of the future, encouraging everyone to look to ‘teleworking’ for a better way to do their jobs.

More overtaking lanes will be added on one of the nation’s most dangerous highways, with duplication work to start soon on a section of the Bruce Highway north of Mackay.

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