Global authorities have issued a stark warning about fossil fuel demand.

Financial counsellors are sounding the alarm over Afterpay's latest offering, Afterpay Plus.

The ASIC chairman says Australia is experiencing an auditor shortage because the work is unattractive and underpaid.

The Federal Government has launched a $3.5 million initiative targeting harmful social media influences on young men.

Iceland's women's strike has garnered massive support.

The Federal Government is trying to curtail the use of contractors.

Research shows Australians’ stashed billions are costing the nation.

Reports say digital credential sharing between Services Australia and Service NSW has paused.

Experts say planned infrastructure spending has dropped by nearly $12 billion in real terms this year.

The ACT Government has a new circular economy strategy that will target food waste reduction.

South Australia's two largest universities, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, are set to merge.

Experts are sounding the alarm over Earth’s vital signs.

Mining giant BHP has sold its Blackwater and Daunia coal mines to Whitehaven Coal for over $6 billion.

Major construction companies are pushing back against new federal payment regulations.

BHP is facing calls to cut executive pay over a $445 million payroll error.

Microsoft will assist Australia in building a “cyber shield”.

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has reported a significant decline in wholesale energy prices and demand.

New South Wales has become the first recipient of a loan from the Australian government's $20 billion Rewiring the Nation fund.

APS Commissioner Dr Gordon de Brouwer has candidly addressed the difficulties faced by both the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) and the Australian Public Service (APS).

A sinkhole, toxic gas release, and massive cost overrun have disrupted the Snowy 2.0 project.

The National Electricity Market has experienced a remarkable shift, driven by abundant solar power.

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