Western Australia’s policy to fast-track mine licence approvals means Fortescue Metals will not have to consult with native-title holders in the Pilbara.

Local governments in Tasmania have trimmed the fat from their own top jobs, the state will now run with 18 fewer councillor positions in this October's local government elections.

Public schooling advocates have accused the Federal Government of “sabotaging” the Gonski recommendations, saying they will still leave schools short.

Developers are keen to get underway on a $2 billion agricultural project, but some locals say it cannot be done.

The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder has announced it will sell water back to farmers in parts of northern NSW.

One man is leading the charge for the Federal Government funding to build a large dam in the central western region of New South Wales

Calls have been made to compensate South Australian volunteer fire-fighters for work-related cancers, with  new reports saying it would cost less than first thought.

A Western Australian wind farm has reached the end of its nominal design life, and some locals want to make sure it doesn’t take the air from their renewable sails.

Two reports into the state of New South Wales local governments have landed on ministers’ desks, but the inaction since that point is starting to cause concern in many councils.

The release of millions in funding to help Queensland farmers save water has been roundly welcomed.

The Federal Government says it is committed to widening one of Australia’s busiest highways.

High school students have come together from some of Australia’s most remote regions this week for the Wingara Mura - Bunga Barrabugu Summer Program.

A huge Integrated Food and Energy Development (IFED) has been declared a “state co-ordinated project” in Queensland, with residents soon able to have their say on the plan that will consume over half a million megalitres from a nearby river.

This year will see nearly twice as many graduates from an innovative and controversial education program heading to disadvantaged schools in remote towns.

A trial is on in the UK to test an innovative solution to pollution from public transport, with electric buses rolling between wireless charging points in London.

The Australian Industry Group wants to increase the immigration intake cap by 30,000 people in the next financial year, saying the country needs more skilled workers.

A group of Western Australian truckies have countered the push by the ATA to bring in heavy vehicle operators on 457 visas.

Anyone who has seen the news or been outside recently will know that Australia is experiencing a hot flush.

An appeal has been launched in an ongoing battle over rates and responsibilities for councils and companies near Broken Hill.

A record company in the Northern Territory is helping with a series of short films to spread good health messages to remote regions.

The first trial of a Federal Government plan to increase school attendance in Indigenous communities is now under way.

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