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Veterans' Affairs ranked worst APS workplace

New census reveals Veterans' Affairs is now the least recommended public service department by staff, while Treasury remains the favourite workplace. Discover the full rankings.

Vitamin B6 Toxicity Warning After GP's Bad Advice

A Corrimal woman developed nerve damage after her GP told her to 'chill out and take a multivitamin' for what turned out to be vitamin B6 poisoning. Learn about new TGA regulations.

Third day of severe storms batters Queensland

Severe thunderstorms smash Queensland for third consecutive day as heatwave intensifies. 15,000 homes without power, damaging winds recorded. Stay informed with latest updates.

Mum and baby escape tree crash in wild storm

A mother and her baby miraculously survived after a tree crushed their vehicle during severe NSW storms. Over 2260 emergency calls recorded across affected communities.

ACT Storm Damage: 80+ Trees Down, Power Outages

Severe winds cause chaos across Canberra with over 80 fallen trees, structural damage and multiple power outages. SES volunteers respond to non-stop calls for assistance as conditions worsen.

20 Housing ACT jobs cut before Christmas

Twenty Housing ACT workers face unemployment just before Christmas as contracts end, despite Treasurer Chris Steel's assurance that Canberra's public service will continue growing.

Geelong's Worst Pothole Causes Community Fury

Massive pothole on Yarra Street in Geelong damages vehicles and frustrates residents. Council responds to growing safety concerns about deteriorating road conditions.

Hinchinbrook Council Wins $1.8M Insurance Fight

Hinchinbrook Shire Council secures $1.8 million insurance payout after 18-month battle over flood damage to critical infrastructure. Mayor Ramon Jayo announces victory for community.

Invasive gazania weed threatens Australian agriculture

Gazania, a colourful but destructive weed from South Africa, is causing significant environmental and economic damage across Australia. Learn why experts demand a national ban and discover safe gardening alternatives.

Over 3000 at Perth's Equestrian in the Park

More than 3000 people attended Equestrian in the Park at Langley Park, featuring elite showjumping, Olympians, and The Block winners Britt and Taz Etto. Discover the highlights!

APS trust gap persists despite $13M training spend

Australian Public Service staff rate immediate supervisors higher than senior executives despite $13M leadership training investment. Discover the trust gap details and government response.

Have Your Say on Speers Point Park's Future

Lake Macquarie Council invites community feedback to shape the future master plan for Speers Point Park. Share your ideas before December 14 to help transform this beloved green space.

Cairns Social Housing Water Damage Scandal

Major water damage discovered at Queensland's largest social housing project in Cairns. Insiders reveal construction defects affecting hundreds of apartments. Urgent repairs needed.

Queens Park Soccer Club wins 5-year lease

Queens Park Soccer & Social Club has secured a five-year lease at Coker Park, providing stability for its ambitious plan to regain National Premier Leagues status and continue its remarkable community resurgence.

Big Splash Water Park Remains Closed for Summer

Canberra's beloved Big Splash water park will remain closed this summer as owners plan a modern new facility. Community disappointed as vandalism and costs prevent reopening.

Govt AI Chatbot for All Public Servants by 2026

The Australian government will provide all public servants with secure AI chatbot access within 12 months under its new AI plan, aiming to boost productivity and innovation.

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