$2.8 billion rail replacement to finally give all Sydney trains air-con … by 2024
The New South Wales government plans to eliminate Sydney’s infamously hot and sweaty train rides through a big new investment in intercity rolling stock.
9 May, 2014The New South Wales government plans to eliminate Sydney’s infamously hot and sweaty train rides through a big new investment in intercity rolling stock.
9 May, 2014Australia’s peak railway body is cheering on the Victorian government’s big Budget allocation of $14.5 billion to key rail projects that it claims will “transform the state”.
8 May, 2014The declining number of people participating in local sporting clubs is a pressing matter that industry bodies will wrestle at the Power of Sport and National Synthetic Surfaces Conference and Expo in Sydney on 3rd to 4th June 2014.
7 May, 2014The local government sector in Victoria will be gearing up for a bout against the Labor Opposition after its controversial election proposal to cap rates and force councils to justify any further increases.
6 May, 2014The Mike Baird government has substantially widened its key technology procurement mechanism, the ICT Services Scheme, to include hardware acquisition, software licencing and telecommunications contracts to reduce the costly process of tendering.
5 May, 2014The National Commission of Audit’s recommendations to dump dozens of government programs could cut off cash flowing from Canberra to councils if direct funding programs are eliminated.
5 May, 2014Alarm bells are ringing in both the bureaucracy and and unions that the National Commission of Audit’s figure of 15,000 job losses is badly understated when measured against the real scope of recommended cuts and outsourcing.
2 May, 2014The New South Wales government has reinforced its use of location data through the creation of a new strategy designed to help agencies make better informed decisions in their service delivery.
2 May, 2014The Department of Human Services has agreed to act on 12 remedial recommendations made by the Commonwealth Ombudsman to sharpen its service delivery after a slew of nearly 10,000 complaints from customers.
2 May, 2014The Denis Napthine government reinforced its anti-graffiti grant scheme by providing up to $25,000 to local governments working on projects to scrub away unsightly tags and bombs.
2 May, 2014The federal government’s plan to build a second airport in Sydney has prompted a key state Liberal MP to push for his own government to reclaim key transport assets previously sold to developers under Labor.
29 April, 2014The City of Perth wants to make begging in the streets a thing of the past by directing people asking for money in public to government agencies in order to help them resolve their problems.
28 April, 2014Any immediate prospect of using fast trains to bypass freeway congestion to connect to people to international and domestic flights has been shunted aside for another big ticket roads build.
16 April, 2014The Colin Barnett government is pushing ahead with its highly anticipated project to create a new Perth Stadium, naming its preferred tenderer to build, maintain and manage the planned sports facility.
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