Archived News for Professionals in Local Government
A new report highlights inadequate oversight of Local Government in New South Wales.
Juukan correction ongoing
Three years since Riot Tinro destroyed sacred rock shelters at Juukan Gorge, efforts to rehabilitate the land have begun.
Murray plan concerns farmers
Controversy has emerged following plans to use River Murray water for a hydrogen power plant in SA.
Drag pushed to Parliament
Embattled drag performers have found safety in one of Victoria’s best known houses.
Mould prompts WA move
Peel Health Campus, located south of Perth, has diverted patients to other hospitals after the recent discovery of mould in its air conditioning system.
Small gift for struggling services
The Federal Government has offered a $21 million lifeline to Aboriginal legal services.
First Nations focus in NT justice
The Northern Territory parliament has approved legislation that could revolutionise the criminal justice system for First Nations offenders.
Push to open AirBnBs
Experts want councils to push landlords to make vacant or holiday homes available for renters.
Vic. picks ticket firm
Victoria says it will overhaul its ‘Myki’ transport ticket system with a new operator.
New water plan slammed
An Aboriginal land council has denounced a draft water allocation plan in the NT.
ALS responds to missed money
An important Indigenous legal body is having to close doors due to a lack of funding.
City considers COVID use
Brisbane is considering relocating homeless people to a disused COVID quarantine centre.
Alice Springs spending outlined
Ministers have detailed specific funding pledges for the town of Alice Springs.
Budget backs togetherness
The Federal Budget has focused new spending on bringing together Commonwealth, state and local governments.
Councils keen for FA Grants
Councils have welcomed this week’s “solid investment” in local government.
Darwin link progressed
New infrastructure will soon see a dramatic boost to Darwin’s internet access.
Tower settlement tabled
Victorian public housing tower residents who were locked down during Melbourne's second wave of COVID-19 have been offered a $5 million settlement by the state government.
Trustee reforms coming
WA is working on a new fee model and controlling board for the state's Public Trustee.