A Tasmanian MLC has been called to apologise after making allegations against specific public servants.

The Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, Clare O’Neil, says businesses must address major software vulnerabilities.

APS reform talks were met with strikes this week.

The world may have only six years left to limit global warming to 1.5°C.

The United Nations University is sounding alarm bells about six critical tipping points with potentially irreversible consequences.

Irrigators in the Murray-Darling Basin have sold almost double the amount of water the federal government initially sought ...

Canberra is poised to pioneer the legal right to a healthy environment.

Experts say coal plant closure hit workers hard.

Just 20-25 minutes of daily physical activity can counteract the increased risk of death from prolonged sitting.

Western Australia could look to revive its old shipping industry.

Labour laws designed to protect full-time workers have led to increased hiring of casual staff and the adoption of machines in the workplace, according to research.

Employees at the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) have opted to strike.

Australia’s trade deal with the EU is off the table for now.

Concern has been raised about the integrity of NSW inquiry into mining health impacts.

Major health journals have united to urge the WHO to declare a global health emergency.

A review has found tough measures to claw back JobKeeper funds would have undermined the scheme.

The Tax Practitioners’ Board (TPB) has grappled with the challenge of identifying unregistered tax service providers.

Victoria has a plan to revive the State Electricity Commission.

Woodside Energy wants the offshore approval system reformed, saying the current system is putting a major project at risk.

The workplace relations department has admitted underpaying its staff.

The PwC spinoff working with the federal government will be closely monitored, insiders say.

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