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Half of WA's $50m Hospital Repair Fund Untouched

Months after a $50 million urgent funding boost, less than half has been spent on WA's crumbling hospitals. Health Minister cites project complexity, while the Opposition criticises the pace.

Cessnock residents fear 40% rates rise impact

Cessnock City Council applies for a 39.9% permanent rate increase to fund infrastructure, sparking fears of delayed retirement and financial strain amid cost-of-living pressures. IPART to decide.

Queensland Councils Split Over Mayoral Power Plan

A controversial state government proposal to grant Queensland mayors more authority, including hiring and firing CEOs, has sparked a fierce rift among local councils. Discover the details of the plan and the heated debate.

Canberra agencies locked out of federal ad contracts

A Canberra Times analysis reveals no local agencies are on the federal government's high-value advertising panel, with millions flowing to Sydney and Melbourne firms. Discover the details and the government's response.

Labor's $70M IVF Pledge for South Australia

SA Labor promises a $70 million IVF expansion, cutting costs and boosting access for thousands. A key health policy in the lead-up to the 2026 state election.

Federal inquiry into local councils' financial crisis

A federal inquiry examines the worsening financial state of Australian local governments, with Hunter councils highlighting unsustainable costs from climate change, tourism, and state mandates. Will it lead to real change?

ACT's $150m Aquatic Centre Build Amidst Critique

The ACT Government is pushing ahead with a new $150 million aquatic centre in Woden, despite facing criticism over costs and transparency. Discover the details and the political debate.

Labor's tobacco tax claims labelled a 'puff piece'

The Albanese government faces criticism over claims its tobacco tax will fund health measures. Experts call it a misleading 'puff piece' that ignores the true cost of smoking. Read the full analysis.

$50k WA Scholarships for International Students

The Cook Government unveils a $50,000 scholarship program to attract high-achieving international students to Western Australian universities. Learn how to apply and boost WA's education sector.

WA Labor's Budget List Sparks Hypocrisy Claims

Jessica Page accuses Rita Saffioti of hypocrisy over a pre-Christmas budget wishlist. The Opposition slams the government's spending priorities ahead of the 2025 state election.

Muswellbrook Shire proposes 29% mining rate hike

Muswellbrook Shire Council is consulting on a Special Rate Variation for mining land to address a looming $5 million annual revenue shortfall. The move aims to protect community services and fund economic transition.

Canberra Jewish memorial pleads for security funding

Canberra's National Jewish Memorial Centre requests $100,000 in federal funding for safety upgrades, citing heightened fear after the Bondi terrorist attack. The Albanese government has allocated funds for community security.

$691m Federal Cash Splash for Canberra Institutions

The Albanese government has unveiled nearly $700 million in new funding for Canberra's national institutions and infrastructure in its mid-year budget update. Key projects include the National Gallery roof, War Memorial redevelopment, and Lake Burley Grif

CSIRO gets $233m boost in MYEFO as job cuts loom

The Albanese government injects $233 million into CSIRO to safeguard critical research in AI, climate resilience, and minerals, despite 350 jobs still set to be axed. Read the full budget update.

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