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The closure of a major lab animal supplier could have big impacts on Australian medical research.
CPSU slams Services
The union for Services Australia employees say the agency is putting workers at risk.
More light on dark Parliament culture
A former Liberal MP has spoken out about unwanted advances, “bully boys” and backgrounding she experienced in Parliament.
'Affiliates' to expand CDR
Australia’s Treasury wants more companies to be able to share consumer data between them.
Australia called to act again
The top US diplomat in Australia says both nations must set “more ambitious climate goals”.
Consumers drive NEM shift
Consumer take-up of solar and investment in large-scale renewables is transforming the way the energy market operates.
Ransomware rocks US firms
A massive cyberattack affecting hundreds of US companies is being investigated at the highest levels.
Telstra scores tower deal
Telstra says it will sell nearly half of its mobile tower business for $2.8 billion.
Big deal for online courses
Some of the best-known universities in the world are making big moves into online education.
Busking must make tech move
New research suggests street busking is relying more on digital payments.
Kids' inheritance concern low
A new study has some surprising findings on whether kids expect to inherit.
Culture-pay link proposed
Politicians have proposed penalties for a lack of improvement in public sector workplace culture.
Forrest offloads on Santos plans
Mining magnate Andrew Forrest has slammed plans to develop a new gas field in the Timor Sea.
IGR forecasts ageing issues
The latest government intergenerational report predicts smaller population growth.
NT turf grant slammed
A corruption watchdog has found the NT approved a $12 million grant that did not follow proper processes.
Support grows for mine site inquiry
An inquiry could be held into widespread sexual harassment on mine sites.
AER eyes consumer needs
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) says consumers will be a major priority in the coming year.
Big green hub knocked back
The federal environment minister has ruled that a giant renewable energy hub in WA is “clearly unacceptable”.