The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is backing some of the most energy-efficient houses ever built in Australia.

The US has released a report on Pentagon-documented UFOs, while Australia says it is not looking for aliens.

New EV charging stations are being installed in 18 regional Queensland towns.

The communications minister has been accused of being unusually involved with Australia Post.

Virgin Galactic has gained US government approval to launch customers into space.

Marine physicist Peter Ridd has had his day in the High Court against James Cook University.

ASX CEO Dominic Stevens says the exchange is working on the world's richest blockchain.

Warren Buffett has announced he is resigning from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, but will donate another US$4.1 billion.

Dozens of eminent Australians have called on the Prime Minister to create a national anti-corruption body “with teeth”.

Queensland Health is bringing in private debt collectors to recoup millions of dollars in unpaid hotel quarantine bills.

Australia's top diplomat says China must grapple with its own “insecurity”.

Former Nationals leader Mark Vaile has been pushed out of the Univer­sity of Newcastle over his links to the coal sector.

The Federal Government has been forced to reveal its plans for phasing out caged eggs.

Miners and farmers are fighting over a 145,000 megalitre water release in Queensland.

The LNP has been divided by a vote on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

Mining magnate Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has bought a 7.33 per cent stake in Tasmanian salmon company Huon Aquaculture.

A whistleblower has been spared jail time after revealing Australia bugged a foreign government to benefit Woodside.

A Coalition-controlled committee says proposed changes to ARENA may be illegal.

The University of Newcastle has been blacklisted by philanthropists after appointing coal mining boss Mark Vaile as its new chancellor.

Regulators say Australia’s big telcos are hiking up prices.

The Chinese government has acknowledged there are damaged fuel rods in a reactor at a nuclear plant near Hong Kong, days after denying the incident.

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