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Airbnb is being taken to court for allegedly suggesting prices were in Australian dollars, when they were actually displaying US dollar prices.
Call to tighten green credits
Experts warn that loose renewable energy certificates could undermine emissions reduction efforts.
Caution urged on gender words
Using gender-neutral words such as “businessperson” may not be gender-neutral after all, according to a US expert.
Centrelink outsourcing trimmed
Services Australia says it is cutting its outsourced workload by 30 per cent.
Coal crunch forces response
Australia’s energy woes are being exacerbated by coal-fired generator outages.
Cyber immaturity revealed
An audit has found most Commonwealth agencies are failing to hit required cyber maturity levels.
Gas lobby blames coal
Australia’s major gass lobby says spot price markets and coal failures are behind recent pressure on power prices.
New watchdog outlined
The Albanese government says its national corruption watchdog will be able to look into recent corrupt conduct.
Shorten eyes NDIS scams
The federal government wants to crack down on fraud and other criminal activity in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Snowy slowing at bad time
More delays suggest Snowy Hydro will not be the saviour that the former LNP government claimed it would.
Borrowers hit with quick rise
The big four banks have moved to pass on the Reserve Bank's interest rate rise to mortgage borrowers in full.
Dutton slammed for sub chat
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton may have jeopardised multi-billion-dollar submarine plans by divulging sensitive discussions ...
Victoria warns power firms
Victoria’s energy regulator says energy retailers who dump customers without offering competitive price plans could lose their licence.
Burke urges open talks
The new minister for employment and workplace relations, Tony Burke, has told public servants that he is listening.
NDIA boss bails
The chief of the NDIA has quit following criticism from disability minister Bill Shorten.
Strikes hit NSW streets
Public sector workers in NSW have gone on strike demanding a 5.2 per cent pay rise.
Missed emissions measured
Experts have found massive underreporting of direct coal mine methane emissions.
BHP expects automated boost
BHP is testing new automated shiploaders at its Port Hedland export facility in Western Australia’s Pilbara.