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A series of strikes have disrupted Sydney wire-drawn ferry services.
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Survey shows shift views
Public servants have been surveyed about their views on digital transformation.
ANAO reports on risk
The Australian National Audit Office has raised significant concerns about risk management practices within ...
Good water bill backed
Australians say they would pay more for ensuring 'good quality' drinking water than it would actually cost to provide it.
Judge slams Tiwi claims
Gas giant Santos has triumphed over a group of Tiwi Islands elders in a federal court challenge.
Big dam works ordered
A rebuild has been ordered for a major Queensland dam.
Consultant change sought
A NSW Parliamentary committee is pushing for greater consultant accountability.
FWC jobs opening
A range of Fair Work Commission roles are being refreshed.
Big shift at Services
Services Australia is set to undertake one of the most significant network overhauls in the country.
Investigator seeks future data
The Australian government’s most advanced research ship is heading out on its longest voyage yet.
Red tape cut planned
The Finance Minister hopes government regulatory changes will boost productivity.
Health scare reports studied
Experts have studied the impact of media narratives when health scares emerge.
Doctor blocks driven down
The government says it will tackle the extensive delays and high costs faced by foreign medical professionals ...
Yarns open WA health
A new healthcare education program developed in rural Western Australia is breaking down communication barriers between clinicians and Aboriginal patients.
Big new wind backed
The NSW Government has approved a major new wind farm.
King seeks to ease approvals
Resources Minister Madeleine King says she will clarify consultation requirements for oil and gas projects.
UK nuclear goals updated
Britain has announced plans for its largest nuclear energy expansion in seven decades.
Bushfire risks loom
Victorian regulators have criticised the power sector's bushfire preparedness.
Charity backs bill change
St Vincent de Paul is calling for equitable power bill reforms.
Generation costs counted
Consultation is open for a plan to drive the future of energy generation in Australia.
Green path updated
A new report lays out the path for the nation's transition to a net-zero economy by 2050.