A South Australian council taskforce will soon begin investigations into the potential social and community impacts of local mining projects.

Councillors are pushing for a tax-free income.

Hundreds of millions in savings are coming for local governments in Victoria, as a majority switch to LED street lights.

The Reform of the Federation White Paper has re-enlivened an old debate in regional communities – asking whether Australia needs more states.

A conference this week discussed what can be done with Australia’s 50,000 disused mine sites.

One regional Centrelink office wants to use a stopwatch to monitor customer calls, but employees are not happy.

The boss of a state government water agency embroiled in controversy has resigned.

The Tasmanian Government has put together a task force to help with rampant job losses in the state’s west coast mines.

The Federal Government has pressed on with its truancy program in the Northern Territory, but criticism continues too for the scheme that suspends welfare payments for parents of non-attending children.

Some primary school students will continue getting a real-world lesson in market economics with a grocery store in their school hall.

A project is going on in Melbourne that will see a panel of everyday citizens to come up with new ideas and budgetary savings.

Western Australian local governments want more warning if the State is going to amalgamate.

The Northern Territory’s Country Liberal Party Government is working to undo the “chaos” caused by the former ALP Government’s “super shires” plan.

Councils in the northern part of the country are pushing for a range of Federal Government services to move to regional centres.

The South Australian Government is looking to start with a blank slate, scrapping all government boards and committees and only reinstating those which can prove their worth.

Experts say water policy is lagging behind our knowledge of the changing climate.

Traditional owners in the Gibson Desert could host a nuclear waste dump previously intended for Muckaty Station.

New funds mean a NSW farming facility can keep its doors open and continue keeping people safe.

$22 million will be used to spread the Direct Instruction method of teaching in remote areas of Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia.

The Federal Education Minister has officially opened Queensland’s first dual sector university.

Building and roadwork for “the biggest reconstruction effort in Australia’s history” have been completed in Queensland.

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