The decision to extend a big WA mining camp has caused a stoush between the state’s Liberals and Nationals.

The WA Government says a lack of resources means that most of its upcoming intake of Syrian refugees will be resettled in Perth.

More voices have been added to calls for the Tasmanian Government to deal with a growing pile of discarded car tyres.

BHP Billiton Iron Ore has signed a significant native title agreement with traditional owners of land in the Pilbara.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has released a consultation paper on a ‘biofutures’ industry in Queensland.

Unions say forced redundancies at Ausgrid and Essential Energy have been put aside by a Fair Work Commission ruling.

New South Wales councils are speaking out about threats from the state’s local government minister.

Federal Resources Minister Josh Frydenberg is staying quiet on which regional councils have put their names up to host a nuclear waste dump.

Adelaide’s Town Hall has a new facility to honour the art, history and culture of Australia’s first people.

Queensland councils are ramping up their campaign to fix poor internet and mobile phone coverage in rural areas.

There is some good feedback emerging from a new type of school that allows talented kids to learn via video link.

High-tech geological studies have revealed a network of ancient river systems buried hundreds of metres beneath arid regions in Western Australia.

Environmental groups want a series of water extraction licences in Alice Springs to be withdrawn, arguing that the use of extra flows from the Mereenie aquifer could the water supply.

University researchers have taken an in-depth look at Australians’ views on cultural diversity, immigration and social cohesion.

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