State, federal and local government authorities have toured cyclone-hit regions of north Queensland in the wake of the weekend deluge, with funding packages announced and rolling-out for thousands of residents.

A recent poll has shown waning support for the federal Coalition government in regional areas.

Volunteer fire-fighters should be compensated when extended bushfire efforts keep them from their families and work, a Local Government Association says.

Ratepayers might be asked to pay a little bit extra to cover certain projects, as one city seeks to find out how much locals would give.

One of Australia’s chief public servants says departments should be able to make and enforce their own social media policies, insisting that the service is not being gagged.

The Federal Government appears to be preparing to relax the rules for foreign investment from China, but one Nationals MP says changes must come from a “mature discussion”.

Public sector insiders say a push is on to save billions by squeezing all government functions into “super departments”.

Victorian police have a new tool for catching unsafe and unfocused drivers – a camera with a very long lens.

Federal Health Minister Peter Dutton has been discussing plans to withhold tax benefits from families who do not immunise their children.

Queensland and Western Australia are ready to ditch parts of their electricity networks, getting rid of poles and wires in regional areas.

A living archive has been launched in Darwin, to breathe life into Indigenous languages recorded decades ago.

A recent audit has found lapses in the health requirements for fire-fighters, saying better systems should be in place to protect them and the public.

UPDATE 14/04: The NSA has denied reports that it has been using Heartbleed as a spying tool. 

A former senior public official says government workers should be “pushing back” against political decisions they know are wrong.

Issues continue in one regional council, with the leak of sensitive documents and a reprimand from the Local Government Minister.

The Federal Government has launched a new water purchase round in the New South Wales Murray and Lower Darling catchments.

Two new reports on the state of Australia’s water industry show most Australians now enjoy safe and secure water supplies, but prices have increased.

Two regional councils are taking control of their water supplies, conducting tests to determine risks potentially posed by coal seam gas extraction.

A new report has shown a high level of discrimination across Australian workplaces, which can lead to personal, economic and even safety issues.

Two million dollars over three years will help conservation groups improve the health of the Great Barrier Reef.

The residents of a small New South Wales town will be celebrating victory against a mining giant today, after the Supreme Court ruled against Rio Tinto’s Warkworth mine expansion.

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