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AI-driven surveillance, expanded facilities, and stricter laws reshape Victoria’s corrections landscape amid rising remand numbers.
Councillors face growing workloads without matching pay, amid stalled reforms and limited recognition from higher governments.
Jim the Builder measures up for major renovations after 10 years of drift, adopting a more direct -- and potentially interventionist -- role.
Northern Territory agencies will be expected to tighten their belts amid rising government operational spending.
New Zealand's government is making a third significant attempt to redefine Māori-Crown relations by putting the Waitangi Tribunal on notice.
Penrith Mayor Todd Carney said public servants of western Sydney would be happier and more productive working closer to home.
Glass beads, bullet shells and 1800s brick footings reveal rich layers of Sydney’s colonial past unearthed by Sydney Metro West project.
Fewer convictions suggest courts are struggling to prove young offenders grasped the serious wrongfulness of actions.
Lack of USB policies and exit interview omissions exposed major gaps in WA Finance Department’s data security.
Women nationwide rally fiercely, accusing the government of betrayal over scrapped pay equity negotiations and reforms.
Health inherits NDIS complexities, raising hopes for oversight improvements but risking bureaucratic limbo and accountability confusion.
Steve Worrall’s shift signals a deeper national pivot towards sovereign tech leadership and infrastructure self-reliance.
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