A large sewerage spill has reached a creek just kilometres from Darwin’s CBD.

Queensland’s wide range of wild weather is proving frustrating state-wide, with large parts suffering under drought conditions while others work to recover from floods.

ACT tenants and homeowners can now apply to find out if they have lived in a home contaminated by asbestos fibres.

A conference this week saw the unique challenges of remote schooling come together.

Not only are many Australians unhappy with the major political parties, their satisfaction with democracy itself has dropped too, a study shows.

Tasmania wants to get into hemp, with vocal backing from numerous councils and MPs.

More councils are calling out for millions of dollars in federal road funding to be unfrozen.

The financial management of one rural shire has been placed on the dissecting table.

The Federal Defence Minister has slammed the national GST distribution system, labelling it a “scandal”.

A group of councils have used their combined voice to call for changes to water laws.

Irrigation industry group Namoi Water says the NSW Government’s permission for AGL to fracture CSG wells in Gloucester is a dark sign of things to come.

The Greens are seeking to remove a politician who admitted receiving payment from banned property developers.

Studies have been undertaken to look at Australia's first community owned electricity retailer.

Some authorities say that the new West Australian school funding model will do the opposite of what evidence suggests it should.

Senator Nova Peris says all Australians need to push for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal people.

Legal experts say it will be up to individual councils to decide how they respond to the abolition of the carbon price.

One Local Government Association may have to fight to retain council control over planning decisions, after a range of “socialist” reforms were proposed.

Population experts say the amount of people living in regional and remote areas can be doubled with a few simple steps.

Some may be wondering what happened to a budding movement from a few months ago, when it appeared there would be a push to set up a federal corruption watchdog.

A new study say there are huge untapped water reserves in the Pilbara, which could drive a massive agricultural expansion in WA.

There is outrage over reports that one state government water body spent over $400,000 on some corporate advice.

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