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Australia's $300-billion-plus AUKUS pact is inviting new allies - and fresh doubts - into the fold.
Breaches reach recent height
Australia is facing an escalating data security crisis, with data breaches reaching a three-and-a-half-year high.
Jail time over bribes
A public servant has been jailed over a scam involving a BMW and $200,000 in bribes.
Universal childcare outlined
The Productivity Commission has laid out the path to universal childhood education.
Funding linked to gender efforts
Australia’s sports boards face a simple choice: embrace gender equity or lose funding.
Manslaughter laws for last state
Tasmania has joined the rest of Australia in passing industrial manslaughter laws.
New work could bring balance
Australia's evolving work patterns could present new opportunities to advance gender equality.
Quantum catchup called
Experts warn Australia and New Zealand are falling behind in the quantum race.
Scheme aimed at sea wages
The Albanese government says it is standing up for seafarers with a $2.7 million pilot program to tackle wage theft.
Big aged care changes outlined
Sweeping aged care reforms promise better support but potentially higher costs.
Figures named in Robodebt report
The APS Commissioner has exposed major misconduct in the unlawful Robodebt scheme.
Gas influence revealed
The Australian Government appears to have been influenced by gas producers to prioritise their profits and foreign customers over reducing domestic energy prices.
German links enhanced
Australia and Germany have agreed to expand their collaboration on energy and climate initiatives through a joint $660 million investment in green hydrogen.
Infrastructure heads appointed
The Australian government has announced the appointment of three commissioners to lead Infrastructure Australia for the next five years.
Secret ministers stopped
New regulations are aimed at preventing future occurrences of secret ministerial appointments.
ATO owed over $100 billion
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) says it is owed an unprecedented level of unpaid tax - now over $100 billion.
Cash collaboration backed
The ACCC has approved collaboration to safeguard Australia's cash-in-transit services.
Genetic discrimination addressed
Australia is banning life insurers from using genetic test results to determine coverage.