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Report upholds Doyle allegations
An independent investigation has found former Melbourne city council lord mayor Robert Doyle sexually harassed two women.
Hack attack hit QLD transport
Reports say hackers breached the Queensland Transport Department's security network last year.
Nutt planted in public sector
A former Liberal Party director has been appointed to two part-time public sector roles.
Quaedvlieg decision looms
Reports suggest time is short for Roman Quaedvlieg.
Contractor spend shoots up
The money spent hiring contractors has almost doubled in five years ...
Politics alleged in $5.2b defence deal
Queensland will host the construction of new defence vehicles, leading Victoria to claim it has been snubbed.
VicForests faces logging case
VicForests has been charged over alleged illegal logging.
Land-clearing laws struck down
The Land and Environment court has ruled the NSW Government's land-clearing laws are invalid.
WaterNSW launches theft case
WaterNSW has announced it will prosecute five people over alleged water theft on the Barwon-Darling.
WA welcomes water dog
WA’s Water Corporation has welcomed its first four-legged employee.
Pond project seeks waste efficiency
New research could give Australians in regional and remote areas better access to recycled water.
ACTU pushes for extra $50
Unions are calling for a $50 a week increase in the minimum wage.
Critic questions big gas loss
Australia has lost $90 billion in revenue from some of its most valuable resources, according to an Oxford University expert.
CCC probing Mayor's interests
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is being investigated by Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).
CDP scheme hitting hard
The CDP Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme is fining its participants at a much higher rate than other jobseeker schemes.
More files found in free cabinet
Reports say more sensitive files have been found in a filing cabinet sold to a second-hand furniture store.
Affluent areas lead non-vaccination
Sydney's richest suburbs have some of the lowest rates of child immunisation, according to a new report.
Report backs rubbish power
A new report suggests Victoria should burn rubbish for energy.
Gonski centre gets going
The University of NSW's Gonski Institute is preparing to investigate some of the trickiest questions in education.
Top cop bails after hateful revelation
Victoria Police's head of Professional Standards Command has resigned over racist and obscene online comments.