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Authorities are scrambling after sensitive US intelligence documents leaked online.
Rowland outlines safety plans
The Communications Minister has outlined her plans for online safety in response to a government inquiry into social media and internet safety.
Survey sees slavery needs
A new survey says business groups want a commissioner to deal with slavery.
Tesla eyes China site
Electric car manufacturer Tesla has announced plans to open a new ‘Megafactory’ in Shanghai.
App banned on China fears
Australia has followed in the footsteps of other Western countries by imposing a ban on the use of TikTok ...
IMF warns of friendly risks
The IMF says the flood of direct investment between allied countries risks financial stability.
King spruiks mine work
The federal resources minister has urged students concerned about the environment to pursue jobs in mining.
Liberals to run 'No' campaign
Liberal leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his party will actively campaign against an Indigenous voice to Parliament.
Lowe expands on pain
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe has warned that Australian households should brace for more interest rate pain ...
Medicare bleeds public money
The Australian Government has released a long-awaited review into Medicare fraud and non-compliance ...
Punishing intent probed
Experts are questioning whether harsh punishments actually deter behaviour - a belief that lies at the heart of the justice system.
Antarctic issues detailed
A new report shows workplace sexism exists even at the far ends of the Earth.
Card control continues
Labor has introduced the new Indue SmartCard, despite an election promise to end compulsory income management for welfare recipients.
Court to rule on climate needs
The International Court of Justice will soon determine states' legal and financial obligations to prevent climate harm.
Hat passed for Ranger works
Shares are being sold to pay for the rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu.
Key names call for cuts
Giants of Australian industry have joined the call for emissions reductions.
Land fight turns to banks
Banks have been targeted in a legal complaint about human rights and mining.