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Authorities in WA are putting together a new power station made of the various assets of over 500 consumers.
Prelude fire cause unknown
A fire has shut down Prelude - the world's largest floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel.
APRA boosts bank protection
APRA is setting new standards for banks, insurers and superannuation trustees to respond to the next financial crisis.
Huge fine for scam school
The Federal Court has ordered $153 million in penalties against Australian Institute of Professional Education (AIPE).
Farms set to reap profit
Government authorities say Australian farmers will break records this year.
Funding bias studied
A new analysis has again shown discretionary grants being issued to seats the Coalition wants to win.
Integrity delay drags on
The Federal Government says it is not intentionally delaying its planned integrity commission.
NSW backs rejected mine
The New South Wales government has granted State Significant Infrastructure (SSI) status to a mine plan that it has not seen.
NT stats show health risk
Northern Territory authorities say the healthcare sector is one of the most dangerous to work in.
Patrick's attack continues
Attacks on the prime minister’s department continue over its refusal to release national cabinet documents.
WA warned over reforms
There are strong calls for the WA government not to rush through its Aboriginal Cultural Heritage legislation.
Dump site announced
The Federal Government has officially picked a location for its planned nuclear waste dump.
Future Fund backs dark firms
Australia's Future Fund has been criticised for investing in companies linked to Myanmar's military.
Men tire of gender talk
A survey has found that half of men in corporate Australia are fatigued by gender equality.
Parliament probe tabled
A review into workplace culture at Parliament House has been handed to government.
Westpac preps for big fine
The corporate regulator has launched multiple legal cases against Westpac on “widespread compliance failures”.
BHP buyout progressing
A deal to form one of the biggest energy companies in the world has been signed off.
Big home shift studied
NBN Co and CSIRO have issued a report on Australia’s big ‘work-from-home’ experiment.
CAT scheme urged for new cuts
Experts are working on better ways for countries to collaborate on carbon credits.
DFAT denies state efforts
The Morrison Government has intervened to stop state and territory governments from cutting greenhouse gas emissions.