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NT farm plan could cost big
The Northern Territory (NT) government's proposal to expand cotton production has sparked concern among environmentalists ...
Big spend before Snowy bogged
Up to $100 million was spent on Snowy 2.0 geotechnical surveys before a tunnel-boring machine broke down.
Five Eyes highlight cyber gang
Federal authorities have revealed a cyber gang backed by the Chinese government.
Navy complaints unveiled
An inquiry has heard close to 700 complaints of unacceptable behaviour have been lodged with Royal Australian Navy Fleet Command in the past two years.
PM makes light shuffle
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled three new ministerial appointments ...
PwC told to purge
The federal finance department has instructed PwC to “stand down” any personnel involved ...
Climate body conflicts raised
Conflict of interest concerns have been raised around the Climate Change Authority.
Disaster costs tallied
Weather-related disasters have caused around AU$6.5 trillion worth of damage in the past 50 years.
Hydrogen supply laid out
Australian experts have come up with a new supply chain model to assess the viability of the seabound hydrogen economy.
Juukan correction ongoing
Three years since Riot Tinro destroyed sacred rock shelters at Juukan Gorge, efforts to rehabilitate the land have begun.
Plibersek backs new coal
The Albanese government has approved its first new coal mine since it was elected last year.
Meta fined for data shift
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has been fined by the lead privacy regulator in the European Union (EU).
State tightens WorkCover
Businesses will have to pay higher premiums and face stricter criteria around mental health claims in reforms to Victoria’s WorkCover system.
Call for lithium excitement
Some local firms want state and federal government to be bolder in their embrace of lithium.
CCS suffers cuts
A recent decision to pull funding from carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects has upset industry players.