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Victoria's Department of Health has announced the creation of a new ‘razor gang’ to slash jobs.
Chaplains fear tax change
School chaplain providers say a recent government decision is putting their business in jeopardy.
Consultants see chill
The Australian consulting market is bracing for a slower growth trajectory this year.
Deloitte admits data misuse
Consulting firm Deloitte has admitted to the misuse of government information, widening a scandal that has already engulfed PwC.
Funding crunch measured
A new report says Australia’s quality of education has been eroded by “long-term underfunding”.
Lowe replacement picked
Deputy Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has been chosen to become Australia's first female RBA governor.
NAB makes home deal
National Australia Bank (NAB) has reached a deal that grants its employees the right to work from home.
ASD expands on TikTok ban
TikTok's data collection practices are a key factor behind the Australian government's decision to ban the app from government devices.
ASIC told to tighten checks
A Parliamentary Committee has urged increased scrutiny of financial services licences following the collapse of a major crypto market.
EU trade talks drag
Australia and the European Union have hit a roadblock in their five-year-long negotiations for a free trade agreement.
Musk launches new AI
Elon Musk has announced the launch of xAI, a new project aimed at creating an alternative to the immensely popular ChatGPT AI chatbot.
Robodebt response continues
Questions are being asked about the fate of high-paid public servant’s fate in the wake of the Robodebt royal commission.
WFH win in APS talks
Public servents could enjoy some of the most generous work-from-home (WFH) rights in the country.
Fukushima flow protested
Japan's plan to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing anxiety among its neighbouring countries.
South32 slapped for thirst
Mining company South32 after admitting to draining drinking water in NSW.
Study shows names matter
Discrimination against job applicants with non-English sounding names remains a significant problem.
Volcano case underway
Three brothers who own Whakaari White Island are facing charges over the deadly eruption that occurred in 2019.