Industry News
The City of Melbourne has announced it has thrown its full support behind the key findings of a comprehensive knowledge industries report, which concluded that the city's 'knowledge economy' has reached $28 billion in worth.
Victoria confirms airport rail link
The Victorian Government has confirmed the planned route for the construction of the new Melbourne Airport rail link after assessing 80 proposals for the project.
Mills steps aside as Giles take top NT job
Beleaguered Northern Territory Chief Minister, Terry Mills, has announced he has stepped down from the job after Local Government Minister Adam Giles successfully orchestrated the coup following a chaotic week in the Territory.
Government announces national cultural policy
The Federal Government has announced the release of a new cultural policy, which it claims will create jobs and encourage a new generation of artists and creative industry businesses.
Online retailers dodge doldrums
Online retailers have dodged the traditionally lacklustre January post to post a 27 per cent annual growth to $13 billion for the 12 months to January 2013.
Business confidence slips
Business confidence and conditions have both edged down in February, with a high Aussie dollar and weak performance of non-mining demand weighing heavily on most sectors.
Government announces media inquiry response
The Federal Government has outlined its response to the Convergence Review and Finkelstein Inquiry, with Federal Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, saying it will secure a strong, vibrant media sector that will produce more Australian content.
Consumer confidence continues rally
Consumer confidence has continued to build on previous gains, posting a 2.0 per cent increase in March from 108.3 in February to 110.5 per cent in March in the Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment.
Victoria hails growing women's leadership
The Victorian Government has welcomed the results of the State’s 2012 council elections, which saw women secure the largest percentage of female candidates delivered to local office.
NT local government consultation begins
Community consultations with an aim to improve regional governance in the Northern Territory have begun.
Victoria outlines TAFE funding
The Victorian Government has released the Independent TAFE Review Panel’s final report on vocational education and training, as well as the Government’s response.
Committee releases final recognition report
The Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition has handed down its final report on the issue of financial recognition of the nation’s local government sector in the Australian Constitution, concluding that the issue should be put to a referendum on 14 September, the same day as the federal election.
Government finalises Marine Park Management Plans
The Federal Government has tabled the final plans for the world’s largest network of marine reserves, which will aim to protect 2.7 kilometres of the nation’s ocean environment.
Chubb challenges research confidence
While Australia continues to be a solid contributor to global research efforts, more must be done to ensure that we keep up the good work, according to a research report released by the country’s top scientist.
UNSW announces anti-ageing drug breakthrough
Effective anti-ageing drug therapy may be available within five years, following a research breakthrough by the University of NSW (UNSW).
UNSW cracks genetic mystery
The University of New South Wales’ (UNSW) Dean of Science, Professor Merlin Crossley, has tracked down the third and final missing piece of the genetic puzzle of an unusual form of haemophilia, over 20 years after he first discovered the first two pieces.
Graduates underemployed finds research
A large proportion of the nation’s freshly graduated workers are employed in roles well below their level of education, leading to a significant shortfall in earning according to new research from the University of Western Australia (UWA) and John Curtin University.
Government pledges water protection
The Federal Government has announced it will implement greater environmental protection for water resources impacted by coal seam gas and large coal mining developments.
Temping a tempting option finds Hays
More than half of the Australian workforce are open to the idea of working on a temporary basis, according to a new survey conducted by employment specialists Hays.
NSW shows its environment some love
New South Welshman are unabashed lovers of the environment, with the majority of the state's population pitching into help clean up the environment in one way or another.
Victoria announces planning reform
The Victorian Government has announced ‘sweeping reforms of residential planning zones’ are inching closer with the release of final details on the state’s proposed residential planning reform.