Government News
A former senior federal bureaucrat says lobbyists should be forced to reveal their private discussions with ministers and government workers.
Decades of neglect in bureaucratic boys' club
Ninety-five years ago, Australian Public Service bosses realised equal rights for women would transform the bureaucracy, and it was up to them to stop it.
Stunning study says good choices save money
A new report says Australian governments could save billions by buying smarter.
Mayor makes bold bet on wet bills
One regional mayor has staked his job on improving water costs.
Power costs add to stream of farm worries
The National Irrigators Council (NIC) wants to stop electricity price rises for farmers.
Welfare remix seeks big cuts
Children must be vaccinated for their parents to receive welfare benefits, under reforms proposed for Australia’s $150 billion welfare system.
Coal counted in resourceful community
A joint report from 28 different medical groups says the annual health bill from the Hunter Valley coal industry is in the hundreds of millions.
Eyes on Andrews with East West costs counted
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews is feeling heat from various parts of the Liberal party over the multi-billion-dollar East West Link road project.
Nurses and unions see no need for NSW sale
News South Wales unions have launched their campaign ahead of the state’s March 28 election.
Brain drain and other pain for unfunded locals
One of Australia’s top scientists has warned that cuts to research funding will put the nation at risk.
NT report finds rough state of youth justice
A Northern Territory Government report has found a broad range of problems in the youth justice system.
Conference and comms firm loses footing
An Australian publisher and conference provider with ties to the local government sector has entered voluntary administration.
Videos depict sticky situations
Tasmania’s Local Government Division and the Integrity Commission have joined the Local Government Association of Tasmania to produce training videos for the tricky situations councillors sometimes find themselves in.
Councils concede state pick
The Local Government Association of Queensland says it is ready to work with the new Queensland government.
Tagging test for repeat non-recyclers
One council in Western Australia is taking a hard-line approach to recycling.
Stats show APS ageing
The Australian Public Service is getting older.
ATO desk pain and neck strain not paid
The Australian Taxation Office has found itself in a sticky compensation battle, after the desk and chair heights of one employee were changed without her knowledge.
Strike could see nation stall
Planned industrial action at the Department of Agriculture has officials worried about interruptions to passenger movement, cargo inspections, meat inspections, international mail processing and other services.
NDIS progress noted
A meeting of government bodies this week agreed to move ahead on a full scheme roll out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Slow MoG shift shunted along
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has just three words for departments caught up in his public service reshuffle: get it done.
ACT pushes back on public housing protection
The ACT Government wants to knock down and rebuild Canberra public housing, but has hit a hitch.