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Significant industry involvement in clinical trials has prompted transparency concerns.
Plans cut to dodge blowouts
States are outraged after the Commonwealth cut 50 infrastructure projects.
Robodebt report prompts change
The Commonwealth has committed to implementing recommendations from the Robodebt Royal Commission ...
Standards slip as costs rise
Australia’s drop in living standards has prompted calls to revamp the tax system.
Climate poses power risks
Analysts say Australia's power system faces heightened exposure to climate change.
Senate backs MDBP shift
A Senate inquiry has given its support to the federal government's proposed changes to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
Hack and strikes hit DP docks
The wharfies union will still strike at DP World docks this week, despite a major cyberattack.
Labor fights IR rush
Labor has blocked a move by the Coalition to fast-track votes on critical aspects of its industrial relations overhaul.
New split for big builds
The Albanese government plans to compel states to fund at least 50 per cent of new road and rail projects.
Optus explains big fail
Last week’s high profile Optus outage happened due to a software upgrade, raising questions about its resilience.
Fuels surging past Paris
Governments worldwide are on track to produce 110 per cent more fossil fuels by 2030 than is consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
Hydrogen flights backed
Australian aerospace startup AMSL Aero is set to elevate hydrogen-powered flight with a $5.43 million ARENA grant.
Land swap for subs
South Australia and the federal government have reached a land-swap deal to facilitate the construction of AUKUS nuclear submarines.
Telcos deemed 'critical'
Strict new cybersecurity measures have been outlined for major telecommunications companies.
Woodside bets on fossils
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill says demand for oil and gas will stay high.