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Art, music cut from Sydney youth programs

December 2, 2008 10:50:00

Youth workers in south western Sydney say a proposed restructure of services could have a considerable social impact.[MORE]

Tags: visual-art, painting, music, government-and-politics, local-government, adolescent-health, social-policy, programs-and-initiatives, nsw

NRMA backs no-deposit e-tags

December 2, 2008 08:00:00

The NRMA has welcomed the introduction of a no-deposit e-tag for Sydney's tollways. [MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, company-news, industry, government-and-politics, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, road-transport, nsw

NSW MPs may get Xmas early mark

December 2, 2008 07:27:00

The NSW Government says it may cancel next week's scheduled parliamentary sitting days.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, the-budget, parliament, state-parliament, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, australia, nsw

Gillard denies school computers cost blow-out

November 30, 2008 21:30:00

The Federal Government has denied it has mismanaged its computers in schools program.[MORE]

Tags: education, schools, government-and-politics, federal-government, programs-and-initiatives, australia

Home buyers get another leg up

November 28, 2008 12:04:00

There is more help on the way for first home buyers, with the Tasmanian Government launching a shared equity scheme to boost affordability.[MORE]

Tags: housing, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, tas

NSW passes new IVF adoption laws

November 28, 2008 09:31:00

People undergoing IVF treatment in New South Wales will no longer be barred from applying to adopt a child, under new laws passed by State Parliament.[MORE]

Tags: community-and-society, family-and-children, adoption, indigenous, government-and-politics, states-and-territories, law-crime-and-justice, laws, programs-and-initiatives, nsw

Govt praise on greenhouse, but could do better

November 27, 2008 16:08:00

Tasmania's efforts to tackle climate change have been praised by consultants who've audited the government's greenhouse gas emissions, but they say more could be done.[MORE]

Tags: environment, climate-change, environmental-management, government-and-politics, public-sector, programs-and-initiatives, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250

Silver surfers: Govt launches seniors internet cafes

November 27, 2008 15:47:00

The Federal Government has launched a new plan to give older Australians better access to the internet. [MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, older-people, information-and-communication, internet, programs-and-initiatives, australia, act

Minister urges abuse whistleblower to take up compensation

November 27, 2008 11:21:00

The Tasmanian Government says its compensation scheme for victims of child sex abuse does not have a time limit, unlike claims pursued in the courts.[MORE]

Tags: community-and-society, family-and-children, welfare, government-and-politics, parenting, carers, social-policy, programs-and-initiatives, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250

Obesity, diabetes will reduce life spans: report

November 27, 2008 09:28:00

A 10-year snapshot of health in New South Wales shows childhood obesity and diabetes are emerging as a major concern.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, states-and-territories, health, diseases-and-disorders, diabetes, obesity, programs-and-initiatives, nsw

Opposition hammers Govt over Telstra 'bid'

November 26, 2008 19:15:00

Opposition says Stephen Conroy has misled Parliament by saying Telstra has lodged a bid to build a national broadband network.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, telecommunications, government-and-politics, federal-government, programs-and-initiatives, australia

Telstra broadband bid is valid: Conroy

November 26, 2008 16:01:00

The Federal Government says Telstra has made a valid bid to build the national broadband network.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, telecommunications, government-and-politics, programs-and-initiatives, australia

Paid maternity leave 'will stimulate economy'

November 26, 2008 13:11:00

A public hearing in Sydney is looking at the Productivity Commission's paid maternity leave proposal.[MORE]

Tags: community-and-society, family-and-children, government-and-politics, the-budget, states-and-territories, pregnancy-and-childbirth, activism-and-lobbying, programs-and-initiatives, babies-newborns, australia, nsw

Local MP to plead ag station's case

November 26, 2008 10:29:00

The New South Wales Government is facing further pressure to delay its planned closure of an agricultural research station in the state's north. [MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, the-budget, states-and-territories, rural, research-organisations, activism-and-lobbying, programs-and-initiatives, nsw, glen-innes-2370, tamworth-2340

Woollard renews push for smoking bans

November 26, 2008 09:42:00

The Independent Member for Alfred Cove, Janet Woollard, will introduce a Private Members Bill in Parliament today aimed at reducing tobacco sales in Western Australia.[MORE]

Tags: drugs-and-substance-abuse, government-and-politics, state-parliament, labor-party, liberal-party, nationals, greens, tobacco, social-policy, programs-and-initiatives, wa, perth-6000

Opposition moves to amend infrastructure fund laws

November 25, 2008 14:00:00

The Federal Opposition says it will support the Government's legislation to set up multi-billion-dollar infrastructure funds.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, federal-government, programs-and-initiatives, australia

First 100 day promises can't be achieved: Barnett

November 25, 2008 13:37:00

The Premier, Colin Barnett, has conceded that another plank of his 100 day plan will not be achieved.[MORE]

Tags: welfare, state-parliament, labor-party, liberal-party, nationals, programs-and-initiatives, wa, perth-6000

'Get with the program': Rees tells MPs

November 25, 2008 13:00:00

New South Wales Premier Nathan Rees has spent the morning soothing Caucus concerns over plans to change the free student travel scheme.[MORE]

Tags: education, schools, government-and-politics, political-parties, labor-party, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, nsw, sydney-2000

COAG to debate free preschool idea

November 25, 2008 11:19:00

The New South Wales Government says it is holding talks with the Federal Government about access to free preschooling.[MORE]

Tags: community-and-society, family-and-children, education, schools, government-and-politics, federal-government, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, children-preschoolers, australia, nsw

Rees urged to backflip on student travel

November 25, 2008 09:08:00

The NSW Government is still facing rumbling internal dissent over its plans to scrap free student travel.[MORE]

Tags: education, schools, government-and-politics, political-parties, labor-party, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, nsw, sydney-2000

'Smarties' rorting LPG conversion rebate

November 22, 2008 11:11:00

The Motor Traders Association says it is concerned the $2,000 LPG conversion rebate is being rorted.[MORE]

Tags: automotive, government-and-politics, programs-and-initiatives, australia

Homebuyers 'slugged' for dumped projects

November 21, 2008 15:22:00

The New South Wales Opposition says the Government must explain why it intends to charge homebuyers a levy for two rail projects that were scrapped in the mini-Budget.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, industry, community-and-society, urban-development-and-planning, government-and-politics, the-budget, states-and-territories, programs-and-initiatives, rail-transport, nsw