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Labor has pledged to employ more public servants and cut the reliance on consultants.
Digital ID coming
The state and federal governments remain committed to a national digital ID system.
Smith wants archives saved
A retiring Liberal MP has called for bipartisan support of the National Archives.
New deal on killer tech
Australia has agreed to work on hypersonic missiles - weapons that can travel at least five times the speed of sound.
Papers plot green path
Global warming of more than 1.5℃ is now “almost inevitable”, according to the latest IPCC update.
Friendly posts to plum jobs
A raft of former Liberal politicians and staffers have secured new government appointments.
Big firm buries gas report
Woodside appears to have rejected a report that it commissioned from CSIRO.
Bill comparison coming
The AER has released a guideline that should help customers get better deals on their energy bills.
Campaign urges green crypto
A new campaign has been launched to encourage more eco-friendly forms of cryptocurrency.
Morman rort alleged
Politicians want an inquiry into claims of tax rorting by the Mormon church in Australia.
New goals for abuse AI
New software is being rolled out to protect professional athletes from social media abuse.
New peak for clean power
A new report shows wind and solar made up a record 10 per cent of world's power last year.
Science silence slammed
The former head of CSIRO climate science has accused the federal government of gagging criticism.
Westpac breaks pay silence
Westpac has joined ANZ, NAB and the RBA in allowing workers to discuss their salaries.
Big school cuts outlined
Over half a billion dollars has been cut from public schools over the next three years.
Gambling body slammed
WA’s casino royal commission has called on the state’s gambling regulator to lift its game.
Details light on dam spends
The Federal Government has been accused of pledging massive sums for new dams without looking at the details.