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Secrets of Dawn: exposing the truth behind the magazine
An exhibition focused on the Stolen Generations will shine a light on the former NSW Aborigines Welfare Board's Dawn Magazine and the truth behind the pictures
Oct 20, 2023
Vic didn't do homework before tech venture bust: audit
Victoria's auditor-general has found $20 million in taxpayer money was wasted on a failed government-backed startup due to a lack of due diligence.
Oct 18, 2023
Post-election coalition intrigue in New Zealand
New Zealand prime minister-in-waiting Chris Luxon says he will wait until election results are final on November 3 before confirming his coalition government.
Oct 16, 2023
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Comm Games promo $600k price tag money 'well spent'
Victoria's canning of the 2026 Commonwealth Games has increased interest in people coming to the state, the head of the government's tourism company insists.
Oct 13, 2023
Top bureaucrat says he flagged axing $2b blowout Games
Victoria's government was told months before it cancelled the Commonwealth Games the event would cost almost $2 billion more than expected.
Oct 09, 2023
Allan ghosted Games organisers' bid for budget boost
The Victorian government was warned of skyrocketing cost pressures on delivering the 2026 Commonwealth Games five months before it officially pulled the plug.
Oct 05, 2023
Farmers plea with PM to rethink live sheep export ban
Almost two dozen farming groups have signed an open letter to the prime minister calling on government to reverse its policy on phasing out live sheep by sea.
Sep 29, 2023
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Former Qantas CEO Joyce faces extraordinary jail threat
A coalition senator has delivered a remarkable threat to former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, suggesting jail is an option if he doesn't front a parliamentary inquiry.
Sep 28, 2023
Big users bankroll new power to offset carbon footprint
Mining companies are among big energy users bankrolling wind farms and other renewable energy projects to offset carbon emissions.
Sep 23, 2023
More cash needed for social housing: rental inquiry
A parliamentary inquiry has called for stronger rental protections and continued funding for social housing in an interim report on Australia's rental crisis.
Sep 21, 2023
School cleaners in limbo after call to wind up contract
A decision to end a major government contract has thrust school cleaners into job uncertainty, with a union saying it shows "everything wrong" with the system.
Sep 19, 2023
Ticket price pain with Aussies seeing fewer live shows
The tyranny of distance and ticket prices have been identified as factors in Australians attending fewer arts events since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sep 19, 2023
Camera glitch leaves drivers incorrectly suspended
Queensland's transport minister has ordered an urgent review after a phone and seatbelt camera scheme left nearly 2000 drivers incorrectly fined or suspended.
Sep 08, 2023
NT government to pay almost $1m to tear gassed inmates
Four ex-Don Dale youth detention centre inmates will receive almost $1 million from the Northern Territory government over an unlawful tear gassing in 2014.
Sep 06, 2023
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Latest artificial intelligence tests digital government
Artificial intelligence has been at the core of the delivery of digital government services for years but the rise of popular AI tools has raised new questions.
Sep 01, 2023
Deputy tamps down Palaszczuk leadership coup 'chatter'
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is not under threat from a leadership challenge after flying out for an overseas holiday, deputy Steven Miles insists.
Aug 27, 2023
NDIS 'magic pudding' as government tackles spend growth
Service providers are treating the NDIS as though it was limitless but authorities are aiming to curb spending growth, the scheme's architect and minister say.
Aug 22, 2023
Labor gets conference backing for workplace overhaul
Labor faithful have aired concerns on foreign policy issues and urged the government to press ahead with new workplace laws.
Aug 18, 2023
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Government commits to rewrite outdated forest policy
Improving biodiversity and expanding Australia's plantation estate are part of a proposed rewrite of the national forest policy committed to by the government.
Aug 17, 2023
Premier sorry for Vic Labor's alleged forgery of dead
Premier Daniel Andrews has offered an apology over allegations a Labor branch renewed the memberships of dead Victorians as he stands by an under-fire minister.
Aug 15, 2023
Labor to rally party faithful over Indigenous voice
Labor's national conference will end on a show of unity for the Indigenous voice but only after vexed policy debates about nuclear subs and Israel are fought.
Aug 11, 2023
Dodgy developer payments, donations sent to prosecutors
Victoria's corruption watchdog will send evidence from a developer payments scandal to prosecutors as it pushes for planning and political donation reforms.
Jul 27, 2023
Vic govt not sorry for tower lockdown despite payments
More than 2500 residents who were locked down in nine Melbourne public housing towers will each be paid $2200 or $1130 after settling with the state government.
Jul 24, 2023
Woman sues state government over alleged child abuse
Tasmania's government and a netball association are facing a civil lawsuit over alleged child sexual abuse by a nurse and first-aid officer.
Jul 11, 2023
Childcare subsidy boost could worsen staff shortages
Parents are welcoming a lift to childcare subsidies but providers say increased demand will add pressure to existing staff shortages in the sector.
Jul 10, 2023
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