The NSW Homicide Squad is investigating 21 deaths connected to the Ruby Princess cruise ship.

WA Police has deployed a mobile tracking app to locate officers in real-time.

A new set of principles has been created to guide changes to planning systems during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Council workers out of work due to COVID-19 have been told they will not qualify for the Federal Government's JobKeeper payments.

A New South Wales council has decided not to cut ties with its Chinese sister city, and will apologise for attempting to.

A new database shows Australia’s threatened mammal numbers have declined by more than a third since the 1990s.

The Murray-Darling's ‘top cop’ says protests over water access last year were directed at the wrong government.

Experts have taken a deep dive into the scientific and social impacts of droughts; past, present and future.

The Federal Government has put up $5 million for researchers to study the health impacts of bushfires.

A PFAS class action involving more than 40,000 Australians has been launched against the Department of Defence.

Alarm has been raised about high rates of antibiotic use among Aboriginal kids in remote communities.

Experts say a steep drop in power use could lead to system overload and blackouts in WA.

The West Australian Government has announced the next step in the $218 million redevelopment of an old power plant.

The Federal Government is attempting to calm privacy fears over its new contact tracing app.

Every flush of the toilet could soon play a role in tracking and stemming the spread of COVID-19.

Tax relief and government grants have been set up for struggling media outlets.

A ceremonial hearing has kicked off the royal commission into Australia's unprecedented bushfires.

Administrators have revealed that a small outback SA council spent $1 million on legal fees in four years.

Eighteen months after the entire Ipswich council was sacked, the city now has a new Mayor.

The Victorian Government wants to buy a council-owned catering firm that is linked to allegations of evidence tampering.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) says there are unacceptably high fault levels in North Queensland.

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