Mark Zuckerberg has announced another 10,000 job cuts.

Hundreds of older Australians have joined a class action over their exclusion from the NDIS.

Two new papers look at the role of AI chat tools in science.

The Federal Government says not supporting its climate policies will make matters worse.

Millions of dollars worth of frozen food is at risk of being stranded after the collapse of a major transport company.

India's top court has ordered an investigation into the country's second-largest conglomerate, the Adani Group.

Advocates want the Australian Public Service (APS) to be an example of how to be a gender-equal employer.

The APS formal bargaining process is scheduled to commence on March 30, according to the Australian Public Service Commission.

The former boss of Snowy 2.0 says Australia’s coal power stations may need to stay open for longer.

A proposed new human rights model includes new obligations for public servants.

Oil giant Aramco has recorded a historic US$161 billion profit.

Consumer advocacy groups may give some ground on proposed deregulation of financial advice.

The Treasurer has blocked the release of a report into the behaviour of ASIC’s deputy chair.

A Senate committee has recommended broad trials of a four-day work week.

Australia and India have signed a new bilateral higher education agreement.

The Albanese government’s planned franking credit crackdown has been referred to a Senate inquiry.

Big four consulting firms are set to face a new inquiry over PwC tax leaks.

Coalition appointees have been unceremoniously dumped from the minimum wage panel.

The competition regulator is setting its sights on the “expanding ecosystems of digital platform service providers”.

The Federal Government has been accused of dragging its feet on crypto regulation.

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour has commented on his “public lynching”.

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