The Prime Minister is reviving an old battle over industrial relations.

The Greens have pledged $500 million to assist steelmakers in quitting coal.

Services Australia says it is scrapping historical medical record requests...

Federal Labor says it will move forward with a national integrity commission if it wins the upcoming election, while the Prime Minister has blamed the opposition for delays.

Australian firms must now adhere to mandatory cyber security incident reporting.

A vocal opponent of current public health funding levels could become Australia’s new health minister.

Twitter appears to be cutting off Elon Musk’s attempt to take control.

Expert groups have welcomed funding they say will supercharge Australia’s global sci-tech profile.

Experts say that strict adherence to the COP26 climate goals should keep global warming to 2℃.

Mathias Cormann says Australia should increase foreign aid funding, despite having played a role in cutting billions...

The Prime Minister appears to have put aside plans to establish a federal anti-corruption watchdog.

A new study suggests peers can help cut juvenile re-offending.

PwC has disclosed its staff and partner pay ranges in an effort to help recruit and retain talent.

Australia’s official unemployment rate remains at 4 per cent.

Woodside has applied for a US listing ahead of a $63 billion merger vote.

Some industries are welcoming the new Australia-India Free Trade Agreement, while others feel left out.

Glencore is selling off several of its Australian copper mines as the commodity goes wild.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) says gas supply should meet Australia’s declining usage until 2033.

The Federal Government is trying for the third time to change the rules so its green energy funds can invest in fossil fuel-related projects.

Some in the tech industry want rules changed so that young people can invest more.

ASIC is taking Macquarie Bank to court for failing to monitor withdrawals by financial advisers.

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