Archived News for Professionals in State Government
TAFE SA has experienced a significant data breach compromising the personal information of over 2,000 students.
Union backs sacked Rolfe
The dismissal of former-Constable Zachary Rolfe has been welcomed as a “win”.
Mint payouts revealed
The state-owned Perth Mint paid out $7.7 million in staff bonuses from 2018 to 2021, despite the government's wage caps on public servants.
PPE waste probed
Questions have been asked about millions of dollars’ worth of unusable PPE in Tasmania.
SA sale scrapped
The South Australian government has reached an agreement to cancel the privatisation of train and tram services.
Shocking findings in child survey
The Australian government has revealed the results of a national survey on the prevalence of child maltreatment.
Alice waits on police pledge
Millions of dollars of federal funding earmarked for policing in the Northern Territory has yet to be allocated.
State boosts hate laws
Queensland is set to introduce new legislation that will prohibit the public display of hate symbols, including Nazi flags.
Treaty talks missed
Concerns have been raised about the quietness of the Queensland Government’s First Nations treaty process.
Voice bill tabled
A historic bill to trigger the Voice referendum has been introduced to Australia's lower house.
NT enhances mental code
The Northern Territory is implementing new laws and a code of practice to protect workplace mental health.
Patient leak deepens
A health workers’ union has been revealed as the recipient of data from a serious breach at Canberra Health Services (CHS).
SA setting up Voice
South Australia has become the first state to pass legislation enshrining an Indigenous voice in parliament.