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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.

NRW shares soar as pay strike looms

NRW Holdings faces eighth consecutive pay strike while shares reach record $5.35 high. Mining contractor reports strong revenue guidance of $4.1b for 2025.

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.

Cairns bus driver attacked at rest stop

A Cairns bus driver was violently assaulted while taking a break, prompting urgent calls for improved safety measures from the transport union.

Canning Council to Audit Laneway Lighting

City of Canning will audit over 220 public laneways for lighting upgrades after resident safety concerns. Council votes 10-0 for priority list amid $50,000 budget constraints.

Wages Grow 4.2% in September Quarter 2025

Australian wages grew 4.2% annually in September quarter 2025, outpacing inflation. Private sector leads with 4.3% growth. Discover what this means for workers.

Balga home sells for $1 million, setting new record

A four-bedroom Balga home has sold for $1 million, shattering the suburb's price record and challenging its long-held 'battler' reputation. Discover the details of this landmark property sale.

Pezzullo's Red Hill mansion sets Canberra record

Former Home Affairs boss Mike Pezzullo's luxury Red Hill residence has sold, claiming Canberra's highest property sale for 2025. Discover the stunning features of this multimillion-dollar home.

No savings in early Woden light rail: Minister

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel dismisses claims taxpayers could have saved money if Woden light rail started sooner, citing pandemic constraints and capacity issues.

CSIRO confirms plans to slash up to 350 jobs

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, announces up to 350 job cuts following 818 positions eliminated over past two years. Public sector union calls for government intervention.

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