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Australia’s Treasury will soon restart modelling of the economic impacts of climate change.
Call for PM to protect local leaker
WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange has appealed to a British court to block his extradition ...
Coaldrake committee created
A taskforce has been set up to implement the findings of the Coaldrake review in Queensland.
Loose leave detailed
Auditors have reviewed the compliance with annual leave policies at major federal departments.
Collisions return to CERN lab
After three years of silence, the Large Hadron Collider is smashing atoms with more power than ever.
Plibersek woos UN crowd
Tanya Plibersek has told the UN that “under the new Australian government, the environment is back” ...
More fines for casino issues
Crown Resorts is facing a fine of up to $100 million for breaches of responsible gambling laws in Victoria.
PwC stands down creep
Services giant PwC has put a partner on leave over allegations he rated the attractiveness of female staff ...
Clickbait secrets revealed
A review of thousands of Facebook posts has found that headlines really do 'bait' users into interacting with the post, though some tricks work better than others.
Fines over life tech failures
Endeavour Energy has been fined almost $500,000 for customer life support breaches.
Lockdown drop needs repeating
CSIRO says the drop in emissions during COVID-19 is what the world needs each year to limit warming to 1.5°C.
TGA links probed
Experts say Australia’s main drug regulator might be too cosy with the companies it regulates.
US court kneecaps EPA
The US Supreme Court has significantly weakened the nation’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Bowen goes for carbon review
The federal government has launched an expert review of Australia’s carbon credit system.
House decline plotted
Experts say recent housing price gains in Sydney and Melbourne could be wiped out by July next year.
ANAO advises complaints office
The auditor-general has issued advice to the commonwealth entity responsible for handling complaints.
Human weather links reviewed
A new review looks at how much of the world’s extreme weather is down to human-driven climate change.
MDBA backs rice boost
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is helping one of the most water intensive crops in the world to increase production.