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Outsourcing now makes up about 20 per cent of the Federal Government's spending on public service wages.
Anti-rort efforts launched
A new bill would require federal politicians to explain themselves when they go against their own departments.
ACCC to probe general giants
The ACCC is examining competition and consumer concerns with big online retail marketplaces such as eBay, Amazon, Kogan and Catch.
Green board changes backed
A former Rio Tinto executive has joined the board of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).
Lorna Jane fined for COVID claims
Activewear giant Lorna Jane has been fined $5 million for claiming its clothes prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Uber ordered to protect data
Uber breached the privacy of 1.2 million Australians in 2016, official stats show.
Foreign student loss tallied
Australia’s loss of over 100,000 foreign students in the past financial year could cost up to $6 billion to the economy.
NAB survey shows cash stress
A survey by a major bank suggests Australians are becoming more financially and mentally distressed.
Stats show JobKeeper profits
Government stats show hundreds of thousands of businesses increased their turnover while receiving JobKeeper payments last year.
ANAO exposes park-barrelling
The Audit Office has once again found the Coalition allocated funding to marginal seats it wants to win.
Jenkins calls for key changes
The Sex Discrimination Commissioner has produced an interim report on workplace culture at Parliament House.
Building ban to double COVID cost
While builders protest at the forced shutdown of construction activities in NSW, experts have estimated the cost.
Sport rort report stays hidden
The Federal Government is working hard to keep a report on the ‘sports rorts’ affair away from the media.
ASIO seeks Insta-spies
The Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is using Instagram as part of its annual recruitment drive.
EU tariffs could hurt local firms
Australia risks falling on the unhelpful side of new European Union (EU) carbon tariffs.
Santos abandons Bight plans
Santos has given up its lease to explore for oil in the Great Australian Bight.