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NSW dumps e-tags for toll roads

NSW dumps e-tags for toll roads

You could call it a case of the electronic eyes have it. The Minns government has committed to ensuring its next big toll road, the Western Harbour Tunnel, is free of the 1990s-vintage e-tag technology. You know — the unreliable adhesive transferable radio transponders that ping toll gates as drivers
Australia services first US nuclear sub

Australia services first US nuclear sub

Australia has finished its first official Submarine Maintenance Period on a US nuclear-powered submarine. Navy personnel and Australian Submarine Corporation staff worked with US crews to complete more than 160 tasks on USS Vermont (SSN 792). ASC has revealed that Vermont, a Virginia class fast-attack submarine, spent around four weeks
NSW zero emission goals buoyed by EV take-up

NSW zero emission goals buoyed by EV take-up

An electric vehicle milestone has been reached in NSW, with the government revealing more than 100,000 cars have been registered in the state. In 2025, NSW EVs accounted for 8.6% of new light vehicle sales, representing a significant increase from sales numbers five years prior (0.7%). The NSW government has
Former mayor fabricated army service, cancer: watchdog

Former mayor fabricated army service, cancer: watchdog

A corruption watchdog has called for greater political transparency after revelations that a disgraced mayor fabricated his military service, medical records and his education. Findings from Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) reveal former Townsville mayor Troy Thompson was a far cry from the military serviceman he claimed to be. It
CSIRO cuts show science still treated as a budget cost

CSIRO cuts show science still treated as a budget cost

Things have been rocky at Australia’s primary scientific research body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). On November 18, the agency confirmed 350 research redundancies following a staff and union meeting. This heralds the largest cull of permanent researchers since pandemic funding under the four-year “COVID safety
Movers & Shakers: Groundbreaker to lead NIAA

Movers & Shakers: Groundbreaker to lead NIAA

Senior Executive Service Band 2 Penelope Spies has become assistant commissioner, operational capability, at Home Affairs. Louise Gates Louise Gates, Richard Juckes, and Alistair Beasley have been appointed executive directors at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in the Department of Health. Band 1 Lauren Power moves from an

NSW dumps e-tags for toll roads

NSW dumps e-tags for toll roads
You could call it a case of the electronic eyes have it. The Minns government has committed to ensuring its next big toll road, the Western Harbour Tunnel, is free of the 1990s-vintage e-tag technology. You know — the unreliable adhesive transferable radio transponders that ping toll gates as drivers

Australia services first US nuclear sub

Australia services first US nuclear sub
Australia has finished its first official Submarine Maintenance Period on a US nuclear-powered submarine. Navy personnel and Australian Submarine Corporation staff worked with US crews to complete more than 160 tasks on USS Vermont (SSN 792). ASC has revealed that Vermont, a Virginia class fast-attack submarine, spent around four weeks

NSW zero emission goals buoyed by EV take-up

NSW zero emission goals buoyed by EV take-up
An electric vehicle milestone has been reached in NSW, with the government revealing more than 100,000 cars have been registered in the state. In 2025, NSW EVs accounted for 8.6% of new light vehicle sales, representing a significant increase from sales numbers five years prior (0.7%). The NSW government has

Former mayor fabricated army service, cancer: watchdog

Former mayor fabricated army service, cancer: watchdog
A corruption watchdog has called for greater political transparency after revelations that a disgraced mayor fabricated his military service, medical records and his education. Findings from Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) reveal former Townsville mayor Troy Thompson was a far cry from the military serviceman he claimed to be. It

CSIRO cuts show science still treated as a budget cost

CSIRO cuts show science still treated as a budget cost
Things have been rocky at Australia’s primary scientific research body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). On November 18, the agency confirmed 350 research redundancies following a staff and union meeting. This heralds the largest cull of permanent researchers since pandemic funding under the four-year “COVID safety

Movers & Shakers: Groundbreaker to lead NIAA

Movers & Shakers: Groundbreaker to lead NIAA
Senior Executive Service Band 2 Penelope Spies has become assistant commissioner, operational capability, at Home Affairs. Louise Gates Louise Gates, Richard Juckes, and Alistair Beasley have been appointed executive directors at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in the Department of Health. Band 1 Lauren Power moves from an