The architect of Australia’s significant education funding reforms has lamented their deterioration, just a few years after being put in place.

The Federal Government’s inquiry into the economic future of the northern half of Australia has been touring the region, talking to various groups about the path to a successful tomorrow.

As the tough federal budget continues to take a bashing, a new report may show how government businesses can find some more room to move.

Some leading figures in the Australian research community say the $20 billion “medical research future fund” is a good idea, but will not work unless the policy-makers start listening to scientists.

The Federal Environment Minister has defended his decision to give state governments more power over mining approvals.

The Federal Government says it will review a draft World Heritage Committee decision, which rejects an application to delist some Tasmanian forests.

Comcare, the workers’ compensation insurance body, has put out a handy tool to help reduce the psychological damage of rapidly changing workplaces.

Some more details on the planned purchase of nearly 100 questionably-effective Joint Strike Fighters, with some talk that a vertical landing option could bring the cost even higher.

The Communications Minister has been caught contradicting his own department’s figures in his attempt to spruik the Coalition’s NBN model.

One state’s Health Minister says a $7 co-payment for appointments will end up costing the Commonwealth.

One of Australia’s largest coal supporters has given a glimpse of how much money it costs to “do business in New South Wales”.

The Federal Government is cutting $120 million from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's (ASIC) funding.

The Australian Government has appealed to the United States for help in gathering all the personal communications of Australians that it can.

Very few have escaped the cost-cutting blade in the latest federal Budget, and Local Government assistance appears to be another victim.

New amendments mean the Australian Government will be able to detain refugees indefinitely.

State governments are in virtually open revolt over the hand they were dealt in the latest federal Budget.

Australian treasury cost-cutters appear to have scoured legislation for any mention of “clean”, “green” or “renewable” spending, and promptly hacked it down.

With the axing of 16,500 public servants over the next three years, the Abbott government's first budget has included the biggest staff cut in the federal bureaucracy for decades.

An Australian expert has put forth a proposal that could protect the nation from water scarcity for generations.

The head of the Transport Workers Union has a recommendation which could deliver a better standard of politician.

The Water Act will be reviewed, as the Federal Government maintains its rampant red tape cutting agenda.

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