Despite launching the biggest door knocking campaign in any state or territory, the Greens are expected to lose their inner-city seat of South Brisbane and went backwards in its other nearby seat of Maiwar.
Queensland's electoral commission clears mayor after election donation investigation
Rosanna Natoli says she's been cleared of any wrongdoing. A top integrity advocate has criticised the state's electoral commission for remaining silent about the complaint.
Photo shows woman smiling wearing t-shirt in building with balloons backgroundFive-star hotel stays detailed in spending records of Tasmania's investment advocate and staff
Staff from a Tasmanian agency charged with "attracting investment" to the state have racked up international hotel stays and other expenses amounting to $289,000 over the past three financial years.
Photo shows Guest facilities at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London.'TasPorts has been price gouging': Labor attacks handling of projects as committee releases report
Fresh from being caught up in the row over cost blowouts and delays to the Spirit of Tasmania berth facilities, as well as dealing with aging infrastructure and fighting a legal battle over a ship collision, TasPorts now has been criticised for taking an 'adversarial approach' to customers and stakeholders.
Photo shows Aerial view of Port of Burnie.Sydney train commuters to face possible delays as rail workers strike
There could be interruptions to train services and a delay of the Sydney Metro rollout as industrial action from the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) begins on Wednesday.
Photo shows Passengers disembark a Sydney Metro train at Chatswood Metro stationFormer department bosses Kathryn Campbell and Renee Leon found to have breached duties over Robodebt
The public service commissioner has named former department bosses Kathryn Campbell and Renee Leon among a dozen current and former senior public servants found to have breached their duties in relation to the unlawful Robodebt scheme.
Photo shows A woman with brown short hair sits behind a microphoneStrata commissioner's $780,000 stake in property group in the spotlight
The Minister for Fair Trading, Anoulack Chanthivong, orders an urgent review of the NSW Strata and Property Services Commissioner's $780,000 stake in a major real estate group.
Photo shows A man in a business shirt and suit jacket sits in a chair in an office, looking serious as he's interviewed for television.South Australia's ICAC boss is headed for the door. What happens before she goes?
South Australia's anti-corruption head may have quit, but a dozen reports were underway when Ann Vanstone made her announcement — including a look at how state government grants are used.
Photo shows SA anti-corruption commissioner Ann Vanstone.Police union boss named as Queensland cross-border commissioner
Queensland's southern border residents hope law and order will be a priority of the state's new cross-border commissioner, Ian Leavers.
Photo shows a black and white photo with blue and maroon overlayed graphicsRacing integrity body sent retired greyhounds to blood harvesting lab
Queensland's embattled racing integrity commission is facing a secret probe from independent investigators, with former staff making allegations of bullying, sexual harassment, suspect hiring practices and excessive expenditure, the ABC has confirmed.
Photo shows Two greyhounds at an outdoor event.'I was ropeable': Worker missed out on promotion in favour of Public Trustee executive's son
An ABC investigation has uncovered a probe into nepotism allegations against a senior executive of the Queensland Public Trustee whose son was employed and promoted by the agency.
Photo shows A young man with a beard poses for a portrait inside, looking into camera with a serious facial expression.NSW government workers ordered back into office told they will need to be flexible
NSW Premier Chris Minns's department secretary says employees who moved as a result of work-from-home arrangements may need to be flexible.
Photo shows Various people seen in a crowded suburb of SydneyLargest workforce in country told to return to office in memo from NSW premier's department
NSW state government workers have been told working from home will be less common after a new directive from the premier's department nudged people back into the office.
Photo shows Silhouettes of people walking past a shopping centre in Pitt Street Mall, Sydney NSWOverseas recruits to play key role in filling gap left by those leaving SA Police force
Grant Stevens has witnessed a monumental shift in policing over his 42-year career, with the most pressing challenges now centred around recruiting and retaining officers.
Photo shows Headshot of police commissioner Grant StevensBlind woman forced to move house to cope with Perth's Metronet closure
A blind woman who relies on public transport to get around is one of those most heavily disadvantaged by the closure of a key Perth train service.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 3 seconds.Long Centrelink wait times as 11 million calls go unanswered
More than 11 million calls to Centrelink and Medicare were unanswered in the year to April, while wait times increased to almost an hour for some categories of support.
Photo shows A large centrelink sign with two men walking past in the backgroundSame job, different pay as school bus drivers excluded from government wage increases
With their counterparts' hourly rate rising to $35, Queensland school bus drivers won't receive a cent from an industry-wide wage increase which was designed to equalise pay in the sector.
Photo shows A student with a big backpack waits for a bus on a dirt road'Weakest' ICAC in the nation benefits the corrupt, outgoing SA commissioner says
Commissioner Ann Vanstone, who announced her resignation two days ago, says the state's integrity agency is the weakest in the country, which only benefits "those who are corrupt".
Photo shows A woman with grey hair wearing a check jacket and pearls'My words have fallen on deaf ears': ICAC boss quits after reforms 'damaged' SA's integrity scheme
South Australia's anti-corruption commissioner has quit saying she has "run out of steam" after the state's integrity laws were watered down nearly three years ago.
Photo shows A woman with grey hair wearing a check jacket and pearls'Impossible' to provide thorough oversight: Tasmania's Integrity Commission pleads for more resources
Following a scathing report saying its powers to investigate "fall short in comparison to other Australian agency jurisdictions", Tasmania's Integrity Commission issues a plea for more funding.
Photo shows Hand holding a magnifying glass over Tasmanian Government letterhead.SA Health staff allegedly accessed records of police commissioner's son after crash
South Australia's public health department suspends 10 staff over allegations they "inappropriately" accessed the medical records of a patient ABC News understands to be the SA police commissioner's son.
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