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Controversy has emerged around the NSW Transport Minister's Appointment of a former Labor staffer to a high-paying role.
PM outlines housing boost
The Prime Minister has offered state and local councils $3.5 billion to fast-track the construction of 1.2 million homes.
Twitter shift drives off experts
There has been a mass exodus of environmentalists from the website formerly known as Twitter.
Voice sought for climate
Experts say Indigenous voices need to lead Australia’s response to the climate crisis.
Newest supercomputer switching on
Swinburne University of Technology launched its $5.2 million supercomputer.
US judge tells state to help
A court ruling means government agencies must protect citizens from impacts of climate change in Montana.
Broad deal bothers business
Businesses want the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to be strict on multi-employer bargaining.
Middlemount fined over fatality
Mining company Middlemount Coal Pty Ltd has been fined $70,000 in connection with a fatal incident.
New count for climate
A new tool to track climate progress shows most fossil fuel producers are coming up short.
Woolworths' bid fails
Woolworths' planned pay structure for its online shopping centre workforce has been knocked back.
Dump plan abandoned
The Federal Government appears to have scrapped plans for a nuclear waste dump in regional South Australia.
Fresh funds for Gap goals
A $44 Million funding boost has been provided to support at-risk First Nations families.
Local tech ban raised
The Albanese government may ban Australian investment in sensitive technology projects in China, mirroring a move by the US.
Policy design to be probed
A new inquiry will examine policy and program design effectiveness across the APS.
Premier's office tops tally
Queensland’s Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) has been ranked highest in workplace satisfaction among public servants in the state.
Future sale proposed
Economists want the Future Fund shut down and its assets sold in order to tackle national debt.
Robodebt apology offered
The Federal Parliament has extended a formal apology to the victims of the unlawful Robodebt scheme.
Uni survey revived
Universities Australia has committed to a new national survey on campus sexual assault.