Archived News for Professionals in State Government
Fish kill case raised
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has filed a legal case over a fish kill incident near Lake Macquarie's Vales Point Power Station.
Coal hike coming for NSW
The NSW government is set to bolster its budget by $2.7 billion through an increase in coal royalties.
Cops prepped for drug change
ACT police are being put through an attitudinal shift ahead of drug decriminalisation.
Eraring talks continue
Tough talks are deciding the future of NSW’s Eraring coal-fired power station.
NSW maternity group created
A new advisory group has been created to address maternity care concerns in NSW.
Tear gassing payout ordered
The NT Supreme Court has awarded almost $1 million in damages to former Don Dale inmates for tear gassing.
Invasive data updated
Scientists worldwide have assessed the economic toll of biological invasions ...
Middle Arm review looms
The Senate is set to investigate the controversial Middle Arm precinct development in Darwin Harbour.
Murray change tabled
The Federal Government is introducing legislation to extend the critical Murray-Darling Basin Plan ...
Link deal to continue cable
A new agreement secures the Victoria/Tasmania Marinus Link undersea power cable project.
Power plan stays on surface
The NSW Government is moving forward with plans to construct overhead power lines across the state, rejecting calls to bury them underground.
WA deals with shortage
Western Australia, a resource-rich state, is grappling with a dwindling gas supply.
Councillor gifts slammed
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has unravelled a web of corruption involving three former Hurstville councillors.
ICAC cleared over delay
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been exonerated of maladministration claims.