Pro-public transport policies produce both positive and negative benefits.
Call for mandatory civics classes
Civics lessons would give students the tools to confidently participate in elections and political discussions, says senator.
North Sydney residents threaten rates boycott
The warning came after council voted to increase rates by 87 per cent.
More affordable housing for essential workers
Health workers, firefighters and police need to be able to live in the communities they serve, says LGNSW.
Queenslanders enjoy perpetual cheap transport
Following a six-month trial that saw fares capped at 50 cents, the scheme became ongoing from Monday.
VicHealth appoints new CEO
Anna Peeters brings decades of experience of public health and health promotion to the role.
Embedding a zero trust cybersecurity strategy
The Australian government has outlined a new strategy to strengthen cybersecurity, writes Morey Haber.
Call for planning transparency
Clarity would build and maintain public trust in the process, says LGNSW.
Jo Haylen quits NSW frontbench
As stories unspooled detailing Haylen’s misuse of taxpayer-funded transport, her position in cabinet became untenable.
SA leads way for autistic community
Autism SA hopes the appointment leads to long-term improvements in the lives of neurodiverse people.