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One of Australia's biggest banks says the nation can still be a hydrogen leader.
El Niño conditions detailed
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared Australia is in the grip of a looming El Niño.
Heat thresholds beaten
July has unleashed a searing onslaught of heat, thrusting the world into what some dub the ‘era of global boiling’.
Reef retains UNESCO status
The status of the Great Barrier Reef has not been downgraded by UNESCO, but it remains on probation.
Ban drives baby boom
A Japanese trading company has been accused of triggering a baby boom among its workers.
Big builder goes down
The Australian construction industry has been hit again, as prominent Gold Coast builder GCB Constructions slides into administration.
Mining effects checked
A NSW Parliamentary inquiry will look at mining’s impact on health and the environment.
RTBU takes action on Qube
NSW’s Rail Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) has initiated legal action to terminate Qube's lockout of 200 workers.
Union pushes tech cutoff
The Australian Services Union has launched a campaign to secure a legislative "Right to Disconnect" ...
CES quest maintained
The CPSU is continuing its push to revive the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
Generational bill prepped
New laws could see the Federal Government forced to consider climate impacts on future generations when approving ...
Jenkins progress drags
Minister for women, Katy Gallagher, says the government faces challenges in implementing the Jenkins report.
PC reviews Gap efforts
The Productivity Commission has exposed the ongoing failure of state and territory governments to alleviate Indigenous disadvantage in Australia.
Price disparity flows
Wholesale power prices are down 59 per cent in the past year, yet retail bills remain stubbornly high.
EY insiders speak out
An employee review at EY has revealed claims of bullying, harassment and overwork.
Finance complaints rise
Australians lodged an unprecedented 96,987 complaints against financial institutions last year, marking a 34 per cent surge.