Latest Government News | Page 58

ACT Public Servants To Walk Off Job
Changes to superannuation performance test must promote consumers’ best financial interests
Collaboration between local clubs, Council and State Government help deliver key upgrades at Toomuc Recreation Reserve
Stroke Foundation Welcomes new Victorian Health Minister
Apprenticeship numbers soar as Queensland Government turns tide on Labor’s skills shortage
Strengthening Annual Superannuation Performance Test
Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash. New research suggests little has changed
Students Get Hands-on Look At Career Opportunities
Search begins for next Chair of NFF Horticulture Council
Minns Labor Government must urgently pass amended good character evidence bill
Two new services transforming mental healthcare in Kempsey
Labor finally adopts Greens-driven early childhood commission proposal but stalls on real reform
National AI Centre Launches AI.gov.au
First Nations organisations to lead trailblazing new Indigenous Centre of Vocational Excellence
Health workers take wage fight to Stafford by-election as pay dispute drags on
Better Run Home: M5 West Upgrade Begins
New purpose-built endoscopy suite for Wairarapa Hospital
Queensland Government permanently blocks Reedy Creek quarry
NSW Government animal welfare reforms fall short of promised changes
CLP Investing $4 million to put the Territory front and centre in the global race for investment
CLP boosting healthcare in Central Australia in 2026 budget
Guaranteeing essential services with a back-office hiring freeze
First national study reveals ‘fractured awareness’ of Australians’ digital privacy
CLP Boosting Funding For Suicide Prevention Grants
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act amendments a welcome start to modernising New South Wales laws but the job is not done
Dual Strategy for Managing Apple Tree Growth and Fire Blight in Young Orchards
Government silence fuels fears for children and adult forcibly disappeared in apparent reprisal, UN experts say: Guinea
Türk calls on Tunisia to end repressive measures against civil society and media
France risks undermining Kanak Indigenous People’s self-determination in New Caledonia, UN committee warns
‘Fed up, fired up, and finally heard’: inside the political earthquake brewing in Farrer
Strengthening fuel supply transparency and consumer protections
Thomas James Bridge reconstruction project earns prestigious award
LANDMARK REPORT ON MIGRANT UNDERPAYMENT SHOWS NEED TO LIFT STANDARDS IN TRANSPORT
Telehealth And Voluntary Assisted Dying
Oxfam Australia reaction to Australia’s gas export tax inquiry report
Community Update On Norfolk Island Projects
Gladstone Indoor Sports Centre to strengthen region’s sporting future
VicScreen backs exhibition of immersive expansion of award winning documentary The Giants
Territory’s biggest music festival and footy kick off NT events season
Legislation to shut down illegal places of worship passes parliament
NSW latest new penalty for landlords of premises selling illicit tobacco and illegal vapes
Shop Smart This Mother’s Day
Solid fundamentals keep WA’s economy strongest in the nation
Energy Leadership In Action
Tony Burke’s push to convert up to 3 million temporary visa holders to permanent resident status undermines ecological limits, liveability, and quality…
Fast-tracking Renewables Risks Sidelining Farmers
Ministers Marles & Keogh – Inaugural DVSC Commissioner Appointed
New cohort of Protective Services Officers ready to serve and protect their community