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The Victorian Government released a new $500 million water management framework.
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TAI makes $100m water claim
Analysts claim Queensland’s coal mines will be granted $100 million worth of free groundwater.
Tassie seeks to weaken tree deal
The Tasmanian Government could be moving to open up protected logging reserves.
Department downplays island abuse
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection has rejected the severity of reports about abuse in detention centres.
PM shoots for union targets
The Prime Minister has leaked footage of a CFMEU official’s threatening behaviour, while being accused of trading guns ...
Official listing for classic clean power
The Snowy Mountains Hydro Scheme has been heritage listed.
Emergency alerts in Adelaide ED
SafeWork SA has been warned of dangers created by overcrowding at Adelaide's Lyell McEwin Hospital (LMH).
Bold copper claims boost NBN
NBN Co has commissioned research that shows its high-speed copper option is a good idea.
NSW Ambo's want insurance rewound
Paramedics are demanding better insurance payouts ...
Probe finds lung records lacking
Queensland’s Office of Industrial Relations claimed black lung was eradicated, while also paying out for it.
NDIS delays hurt in SA
An SA politician says NDIS clients still wait up to a year for coverage even after being approved for funding.
Poverty stats hit ten-year peak
The Australian Council of Social Service says there are now more kids in poverty than at any other time this decade.
Woman's world could avoid old issues
An Australian science writer says women can fix the big challenges our planet faces.
Senate suggests F-35 'Plan B'
Australia may need a ‘Plan B’ if the high-tech but low-functioning F-35A aircraft project is delayed.
Slow money gives rapid rise
The IMF says economic stagnation is fuelling populist politics.
ASIC takes insurers to task
ASIC has slammed parts of the life insurance sector after a large review.
School money changes still coming
The Education Minister’s efforts to reform higher education are trundling along.
BOM hack pinned on someone foreign
The ACSC has attributed last year’s BoM hack to a foreign power.
Cooperative crossbenchers rewarded
Minor-party senators are getting spots on powerful parliamentary committees.
Tassie PS threatened
Tasmania’s treasurer says job will be lost if the public sector rejects the latest pay deal.
Lifeline NT failed by funding
The Northern Territory government has refused further funding for Lifeline Top End.