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The IPCC is beginning the process to approve its latest report on impacts of climate change.
Water broker rules loom
Water brokers may soon be regulated like real estate agents and financial professionals, according to a new report.
Audit shows unbalanced grants
An audit has found a $184 million program funnelled money into marginal and Coalition-held seats at the last two elections.
Court rules on waterproof boycott
The Federal Court has found building giant Hutchinson breached consumer law by supporting a boycott.
AGL updates closure plans
Energy giant AGL says it will bring forward the closure of the Loy Yang A coal plant in Victoria, but will still run it until the 2040s.
Basslink deal binned
The Tasmanian Government has effectively scrapped its commercial contract with Basslink.
Election meddling expected
Experts say Australia must act now to avoid online interference in the upcoming federal election.
Green advance 'shackled'
A new survey suggests outdated energy market rules could be holding back the transition to renewables.
Bank short-change slammed
BankWest has been accused of short-changing its workers in EBA negotiations.
WGEA stats show leave growing
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency has published its data on the nation’s gender pay gap.
APS surveyed on burnout
A UNSW study reportedly says federal bureaucrats have been battling through COVID-related burnout.
Defence audit finds failures
An internal audit shows the Defence Department has been failing to comply with federal grants guidelines and rules.
Labor folds on religious bill
The federal government has decided to push for a Senate inquiry into key parts of its religious discrimination bills; avoiding a vote in the upper house.
Speakers shred government inaction
Two speakers brought strong messages for the Federal Government to the National Press Club this week.
Local firms have slave links
Many Australian companies are failing to comply with modern slavery laws.
Rio report rocks industry
Investors want Australian mining companies to ensure their workplaces are safe and inclusive ...
News Corp hack uncovered
A New Corp hack has compromised personal details of journalists in the US and UK.
Peabody figures unpacked
The Clean Energy Regulator says Peabody Energy has been filing inaccurate emissions reports.
Ranger costs increase
The forecast cost of rehabilitating Rio Tinto’s former NT uranium mine has increased.