The Eurozone economy has technically entered recession, driven by its energy crisis and inflation.

Brookfield is pushing ahead with its $18.7 billion takeover bid for Origin Energy, amid questions about its tax avoidance.

A two $2 billion health program has been slammed by the audit office.

The Victorian Government is depriving newspapers of millions in future revenue by pulling its ads from the medium.

An audit of the Central Land Council has called for changes.

CSIRO is considering random drug testing for all staff, visitors, and contractors at its sites across the country.

The Defence Department has announced a recruitment drive with a 50 per cent target for attracting experienced female professionals in STEM fields.

The EU is considering a mandatory ban on Huawei building 5G networks.

Australia is set to ban the public display and sale of Nazi symbols.

Experts say invasive personal data collection laws must be part of any potential Cyber Security Act.

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) is conducting a new inquiry into the failure of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and its partners to report confidentiality breaches committed by the firm's former head of international tax, Peter Collins.

A concerted effort by scientific authorities has helped secure the release of Kathleen Folbigg from prison after 20 years.

CSIRO is bringing together international laboratories to help improve ocean studies.

The ACCC says the Qantas-Jetstar and Virgin airline duopoly is driving up domestic flight prices.

Business lobbies are railing against workplace changes that the Albanese Government says it is not actually making.

Analysis suggests some mines are emitting much more than they said they would.

CPSU members have rejected their latest pay offer.

Australia’s progress on expanding Consumer Data Right laws appears to be stalled.

The battle over Calvary Public Hospital is heading to the Supreme Court.

Focusing on the non-health benefits of getting a COVID-19 booster could make vaccine messaging more persuasive, according to Australian research.

New legislation could see health warnings on individual cigarettes and graphic images on cigarette packets.

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