Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
A raft of former Liberal politicians and staffers have secured new government appointments.
Bill comparison coming
The AER has released a guideline that should help customers get better deals on their energy bills.
IVF shift backed
The federal Senate has voted to allow the passing of Maeve’s law, which legalises mitochondrial donation involving a third human’s DNA in IVF.
LNP to 'honour' aged care pay rise
Aged care bodies and unions want the Coalition to match Labor’s pledge for wage rises.
Morman rort alleged
Politicians want an inquiry into claims of tax rorting by the Mormon church in Australia.
Science silence slammed
The former head of CSIRO climate science has accused the federal government of gagging criticism.
Big school cuts outlined
Over half a billion dollars has been cut from public schools over the next three years.
Cyber spend detailed
The Federal Government has announced Australia’s “largest ever” cybersecurity spend.
Details light on dam spends
The Federal Government has been accused of pledging massive sums for new dams without looking at the details.
Billions flow to needed seats
The Coalition is continuing to funnel billions into must-win marginal seats.
New head for big regulator
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has a new chair.
Senate stops CCS bid
The federal Senate has blocked Angus Taylor’s efforts to have ARENA fund CCS projects.
Big fee for single NBN link
The federal government is funding an NBN upgrade to a single business in Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce’s electorate.
Morrison secures seat pick
The federal Liberal party appears to have secured its selections for key NSW seats.
New deal for flying doctors
This week's federal budget should include $1 billion over 10 years for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
ARC changes rejected
A Senate committee has rejected a federal bill to prevent ministers vetoing research grants.
Insurance risk reviewed
A growing number of Australians are finding their homes and businesses to be virtually uninsurable.