The General Manager of the Narrabri Shire Council has resigned to retire his Brazilian farm and help out with flood relief.

Changes have been approved by the Victorian Parliament, redrawing the state’s electoral district boundaries.

Over one thousand voluntary redundancies will be made as the Western Australian government rolls ahead on its cost-cutting public sector contraction

The New South Wales Independent Local Government Review Panel (ILGRP) has nearly finished its report on the state of play for local governance, with council amalgamation recommendations seeming quite likely.

Victorians will soon have to damage their skin and invite melanoma the traditional way, with the State Government introducing legislation to ban the solarium.

The Tasmanian Integrity Commission says public servants need to be better equipped in order to avoid the allure of corruption.

The person in charge of water in the new Federal Government has attended meetings with irrigators, who are concerned that changes to water rights and protocols could leave them inundated, rather than irrigated.

A workplace dispute is unfolding after budget cuts led to the sacking of a senior public servant in South Australia.

The former mayor of Detroit has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for a long string of corruption charges.

One town has been left so parched by drought conditions that it is trucking-in water every day.

A group has been formed comprising community members who want to maintain their power to veto local council mergers.

Inspectors have been called in to have a look into transparency in Victoria’s Latrobe City Council tender process.

A survey suggests concerns about affordable public housing bringing down property values and generally ruining the neighbourhood may be unfounded.

Many are still sore from having the referendum to recognise local governments ripped away just before it happened, but councils are now gearing-up to ensure they are not forgotten in upcoming state elections.

The Prime Minister has announced a review of Australia’s Indigenous Training and Employment initiatives, to be led by former Fortescue CEO Andrew Forrest.

There is concern today from the National Irrigators Council, who are pushing to stop part of the Murray River being listed as “critically endangered”.

The Victorian Government has reopened a freight line that was so deteriorated it had not carried trains for the last six years.

New legislation is on the way in New South Wales, with the state government taking over registration and reporting on swimming pools.

Protections have been put in place to cover over 90 per cent of dwellings from any new coal seam gas activity in New South Wales.

Authorities are working on a proposal for an Indigenous Centre for Excellence in Broken Hill, which would help create and propagate Indigenous culture, business and ideas.

Australia’s DNA database for police investigation is being expanded so it can help plot family lines after crime and disasters.

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