A victory for community rights in New South Wales, as a gas drilling operation is shut down.

Tough times have hit news firm Fairfax Media, and it could mean dozens of rural newspapers end their circulation.

More than a dozen communities have been waiting on word about a promised power price reduction.

With talk of the federal budget’s hamstring job on state governments, some local governments are at least a little bit pleased at what their states have managed to provide.

State governments are in virtually open revolt over the hand they were dealt in the latest federal Budget.

Public conflict can cost big companies in many ways, and new research shows how great that effect has been for one key economic driver.

An independent inquiry has found environmental conditions on a central Queensland port expansion were virtually meaningless.

Big moves in funding pools have upset the flow of water-related funding in the federal budget.

An Australian expert has put forth a proposal that could protect the nation from water scarcity for generations.

NBN Co says it will have to spend 33 per cent more for rural broadband, because it did not estimate how many people would want to be connected.

The Northern Territory government has splashed some funding on its regional centres, while a former minister accuses party members of racist remarks.

The warnings from the recent Commission of Audit have rung out loud and clear through media channels, but the potentially huge public sector cuts are getting a bit less press.

This week is Privacy Awareness Week, and NSW councils have been issued a checklist to see if they are taking residents’ privacy seriously enough.

The Victorian Opposition has floated a cap on council rates as a potential vote-winner, but local governments say it would rob residents of the right to choose.

Queensland councils have pooled their knowledge from their role as key factors in the State's economy.

Some drivers will face a rougher ride if the Federal Government cuts funding designed to give local roads a fair go.

The Federal Government is considering a recommendation that would see young unemployed people forced to move to areas with more opportunities.

The Mt Isa council has spent $4 million on new equipment to keep their water flowing.

Queensland irrigators are voting on whether they want to take over their local schemes, currently run by state body Sunwater.

Another local government has called on the federal government to give it more power over coal seam gas and farmlands.

Researchers from Alzheimer’s Australia say the country is facing a wave of dementia, and one community is at much greater risk than the others.

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