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The Australian Labor Party's national executive is reassessing its relationship with the troubled construction division of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU).
Local links in Port Augusta plan
A new community partnership has been formed in the hope of creating a safer, stronger Port Augusta.
Ombudsman pushes obligations
A government body has called for the reclassification of mobile services.
Telstra fined over scam risk
Telstra has been fined $1.5 million by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for failing to adequately protect its customers from scams and fraud.
Treaty process continues
Victoria is on the brink of a historic milestone, poised to become the first Australian state to negotiate an Indigenous treaty.
Trust score welcomed
A major survey has found a high level of trust in Australian public institutions.
BHP halting nickel work
BHP, the world’s largest listed miner, has announced the suspension of its Western Australia nickel operations.
Disconnection coming soon
Australia’s new ‘right to disconnect' laws are set to commence next month.
Divergent workers missed
A new survey has found that 91 per cent of Australians think organisations could do more to support neurodivergent individuals.
Australians' health reviewed
Experts say the overall health of Australians remains robust when compared to similar countries.
Big gas plan proceeds
The Federal Government has approved the development and operation of up to 151 new coal seam gas wells ...
Ex-ADF on spy charges
A Russian-born Australian army private and her husband have been arrested on espionage charges.
New head for health regulator
The government body in charge of protecting Medicare and the PBS has a new director.
Racism missed on all levels
Governments have been accused of inadequately addressing racism, with many even avoiding the term altogether.
Setka leaves CFMEU
John Setka, the face the Construction, Forestry, Maritime and Energy Union (CFMEU), has resigned amid serious allegations of misconduct involving himself and the union.
Anglo brings in exit aids
Anglo American has retained the services of three major banks to assist in the sale of its steelmaking coal assets.
Foreign cap slammed
A leading professor has strongly criticised the Albanese government's decision to cap the number of international students.
Money pushed to Pacific
ANZ is in discussions with the Australian government to address the sustainability of its operations in the region.
Contract openness called
The federal Senate has passed a motion requiring detailed disclosures of major contracts.
Microsoft bails on AI spot
Microsoft has relinquished its board observer seat at OpenAI following antitrust scrutiny.