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State and territory taxpayers could soon fund a larger share of major infrastructure projects.
AGL overcharging slammed
AGL has been found to have overcharged vulnerable customers and failed to issue refunds.
Bills sit over DMO
Many Australian households say they are paying electricity bills that far exceed the government benchmark.
CFMEU leaders shunted
The federal government has placed the Construction and General Division of the CFMEU under administration.
Green light for SunCable
The Federal Government has granted approval for what could be the largest solar farm in the world.
Home Affairs fix outlined
Changes could be coming following a review of Home Affairs’ collaboration with national intelligence and agencies.
IVF issue settled
Monash IVF has settled a $56 million class action lawsuit over faulty genetic testing that destroyed ...
Methane panel forming
Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley will lead a new expert panel on methane emissions reporting.
Middle Arm fuel issues raised
The role of fossil fuels in the NT’s “sustainable development precinct” has been questioned.
Migrant misinfo risks nation
Australia must confront the rising tide of misinformation surrounding migration, experts say.
More boring for slowed project
Snowy Hydro Limited is buying a fourth tunnel boring machine (TBM) in a bid to keep the Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project on track.
Anti-violence assessed
Some serious challenges have been revealed in Australia's fight against gender-based violence.
Funds up for study hubs
Applications are open for the establishment of ten new Regional University Study Hubs.
Long COVID bill lingers
Long COVID cost the Australian economy nearly $10 billion in 2022, new analysis shows.
Small banks miss scams too
ASIC has released a damning report on the anti-scam practices of Australia’s non-major banks.
CSIRO cuts outlined
CSIRO is set to eliminate up to 500 support roles as part of a significant organisational restructure.
Blood tests prompt privacy call
Mandatory employee blood tests have prompted calls for a privacy law overhaul.