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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released the latest taxation statistics.
Tired brains make worse choices
French researchers have studied the fatigue that comes after a long day of thinking.
ATO opens APS door
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is offering students a “foot in the door” for the Australian Public Service.
Report calls for DVA change
The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has handed down its interim report.
Deepwater spill still seen
Traces of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill were still detectable in 2020.
Fires expose green scheme flaw
Experts say forest fires have revealed a fundamental flaw in a big emissions trading scheme.
New lab for mRNA advance
The Victorian Government is providing funding for the state’s first mRNA innovation hub.
Barilaro fronts job probe
Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has fronted an inquiry into a job role he allegedly created for himself.
CFMEU money returned
The SA Labor Party has been pushed to return a $125,000 election donation from the Victorian branch of the CFMEU.
FWC reviews aged care wages
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) is considering a pay rise for aged care workers.
Billions missed by low standards
New analysis says Australians could have saved close to $6 billion if fuel efficiency standards were introduced in 2015.
Gender skew in health funds
A review has found a gender imbalance in the awarding of health research funds.
Offshore wind scheme opens
The Federal Government has announced the first offshore wind area to be formally assessed under its new framework.
Telstra pressed on 5G
Telstra has pledged to address the competition regulator’s concerns about competition in 5G.
US impacts local leaning
Researchers have investigated what fuels young Australians’ abortion fears.
Welfare linked to health risk
Intergenerational welfare recipients are nearly three times as likely to be hospitalised, according to a recent study.
Estimates outline big interest bill
A conservative free-market think tank says the interest bill on Australia’s debt could be $75 billion by 2030.
RBA updates outlook
The RBA’s updated inflation forecast suggests there will be some serious challenges ahead.