Local government remains the most trusted level of government in Australia, according to the latest results of a major national survey by Griffith University.

New surveys show a large section of Australian society is struggling to cover power costs.

The gender pay gap is smaller at corporations where the CEO has a daughter, so a new campaign has been launched to get more daughters for executives.

A review of councils has found a few reforms that could help people connect with their local government.

Local government is not just an agency in charge of road repairs and rubbish collection, one authority says.

A huge residential project near Byron bay has been referred to the NSW corruption watchdog.

A life-saving local government partnership has been awarded top honour in a national prize.

The Greens, Palmer United Party and Labor have banded together to keep final say on mining environmental approvals in Federal hands.

The New South Wales resource minister says activists holding up Whitehaven Coal’s Maules Creek mine are “professional protesters”, not locals.

A new report says that conversation can save lives.

A massive health logistics effort has seen the doors open and patients move in to Perth’s big new hospital.

Grants for the 20 Million Trees Programme are now available to community and environment groups, schools and any others who want to help native plant species.

“Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” - an old adage reinforced almost daily, but does the tendency for the vile to get ahead really exist?

Politicians are playing a multi-billion dollar game of chicken in Victoria.

A Liberal senator has described his view of Aboriginal needs, amid job cuts and lost morale within the department meant to help.

The $2.1 billion Roads to Recovery scheme is alive and will be letting the funds flow soon.

Broken Hill City Council is among the first to apply for funds aimed at projects tackling climate change.

With unemployment at worrisome highs and changes on the way to make welfare stricter for jobseekers, one expert is trying to help all those hunting work.

A mining firm and a bastion of academia will join forces to boost science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) opportunities for Indigenous Australians.

An unprecedented probe into the Queensland Government has been launched, and there is very little that it will not investigate about the current LNP regime.

A major Tasmanian fishery is looking to double in size, but locals say the floating salmon factory has already wrought havoc on the waters.

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