Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government - April, 2017
AER says AEMO's estimates off
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) says the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) miscalculated the likelihood of a blackout in February.
AFP data breach revealed
The Australian Federal Police has admitted accessing a journalists’ phone records without a warrant.
Government to force gas onshore
The Federal Government will impose export restrictions to secure domestic gas supplies.
PoI plan pushed back
NBN Co has pushed back its date to create a point-of-interconnect redundancy product.
Building billions set for return
The Turnbull Government could unveil up to $50 billion worth of infrastructure spending in May's budget.
Clean power requires batteries and backing
The CSIRO says an active transition to a zero-carbon electricity system will need financial incentives.
Federal mental costs rising
Comcare figures show mental health claims from federal public servants have hit $74 million in a single year.
Reviews doubt plans to move
The Federal Government’s attempts to push the public service into regional cities will not work, the Grattan Institute says.
ACCC to probe gas contracts
The ACCC is investigating confidential gas contracts and the documents behind them.
Block option for GST non-compliance
The ATO may block websites that do not comply with the proposed GST Low Value Goods legislation.
Mine boss backs cashless card
Mining magnate Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has launched a nationwide ad campaign to support the cashless welfare card.
Big schools raise visa worries
The education sector has been hit by the visa reforms announced this week.
Funding study finds huge effect
A new study shows investing in adolescent health and education brings significant economic benefit.
Pacific deals still afloat
While US President Donald Trump has put the TPP off for now, Australia and other Pacific nations are close to securing a smaller trade deal.
Weekend events take science to the street
Scientists and supporters of science will march in support of science this Saturday.
APVMA to Armidale points leaked
Widespread mockery is the latest hurdle in the Federal Government’s plan to move APVMA workers to Armidale.
Consumer review calls for tougher laws
A review of Australian consumer law has called for tougher penalties.
Gas links gaining traction
The Federal Government is looking at ways to link Australia's gas networks.