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The Attorney-General says laws about online trolls will dominate the final days of parliament before the next election.
Banks baulk at refund reform
ASIC wants to force the big banks to refund billions of dollars lost in online scams.
Boomer blockade detailed
New research suggests millennials are being locked out of the housing market by older generations.
Facebook to face criminal claim
Mining magnate Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest has launched a criminal case alleging Facebook breached anti-money laundering laws.
PayPal fighting bot farms
PayPal has closed 4.5 million accounts it says are linked to “bad actors”.
School scraps backward contract
A religious school has withdrawn its attempt to have students renounce homosexuality ...
DPS harassment surveyed
One in 10 workers at the Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) have reported bullying or harassment.
Safety raised in CLP split
Northern Territory Senator Sam McMahon has quit the Country Liberal Party (CLP), saying she feared for her safety.
CCC review launched
The architect of Queensland's crime and anti-corruption watchdog has been tasked with reviewing it.
Donation sources obscured
Visy magnate Anthony Pratt has topped the latest political donations list.
Safe Work shows harassment stats
Authorities have released new data and resource on workplace sexual harassment.
Fossil fuels drive prices
Data shows the higher cost of fossil fuels is driving wholesale power prices up.
FWC rules on Menulog claim
The Fair Work Commission has ruled food delivery riders and drivers must be paid under the same rules as other truck and van couriers.
Psychics strike less than guesses
An extensive study has found that allegedly psychic predictions are correct about 11 per cent of the time - less frequently than random guesses.
RACV backs hydro-factory
Melbourne will soon be home to Australia’s first purpose-built assembly plant for hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles.
Deloitte offers holiday switch
Deloitte is letting its UK staff take public holidays whenever they want.
Woodside to exit Myanmar
Woodside has withdrawn from Myanmar almost a year after the nation’s military coup.