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Queensland's Department of Education goes under the microscope after its defective implementation of a OneSchool update led to suspected cases of child abuse not being reported to police.

Deloitte probes IT glitch that left child abuse claims unreported

By Staff Writers Education, ICT, State

OneSchool update unintentionally blocked suspected cases of child abuse from being reported to police.

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Jul 30
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The South Australian government will consider shifting its time zone to Eastern Standard Time to be more in line with east coast states.

South Australia considers shifting time zone

By Staff Writers State

Temporal disturbance causing frustration for the Wine State.

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Jul 29
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has requested guillotines be used to slice up response forms in the upcoming 2016 Census.

ABS wants guillotines to slice 2016 Census forms

By Staff Writers Federal, ICT, Sustainability

Cutting edge digital survey to still use big paper-based blade machines.

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Jul 27
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Councils warn NSW mergers will push rates higher

By Staff Writers Local, State

Local Government NSW tells inquiry that amalgamations will lead to rate hikes.

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Jul 27
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Victorian councils rate hikes MAV financial assistance grants

Victorian councils strive to keep rate hikes low

By Staff Writers Local

Rate increases kept to a 10-year low at 3.8 per cent.

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Jul 23
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South Australia’s trial to test drive Volvo’s driverless cars raises big questions about the product’s potential applications in public sector fleets.

Driverless cars a long shot for fleet procurement, for now

By Paul Hemsley Fleet, Local, State

South Australia’s trial to test drive Volvo’s driverless cars raises big questions about the product’s potential applications in public sector fleets.

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Jul 22
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Developers dispute NSW as CommSec’s top dwelling starter

By Staff Writers Infrastructure, State

Urban Taskforce Australia says Victoria is really in the lead in new property developments.

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Jul 21
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Sydney gives the blind a tactile sign

By Staff Writers Local

The City of Sydney is leading the blind with a new plan to install tactile signs around key points such as street posts at pedestrian crossings.

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Jul 20
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Asbestos waste due for mop-up in Queensland

By Staff Writers Local, State

Palaszczuk gives councils $400,000 a year to clean up deadly fibres.

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Jul 16
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TAFE Queensland now safe from planned sell off

By Staff Writers Education, State

The Palaszczuk government has thwarted the former Newman government’s plan to flog the state’s technical colleges.

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