Stats suggest hundreds of thousands of Australians have returned to paid employment after last year's lockdowns.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first report on what could be the most common form of discrimination in the world - ageism.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has launched a ‘secret’ review into state parliament’s sexual assault complaints process.

A former Liberal staffer has resigned after accusations of sexist behaviour.

Former Coalition staffers say the hiring process at Parliament House brushes over sexism and misogyny.

A string of European nations have halted their AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine rollouts over blood clot concerns.

The OECD’s incoming secretary-general Mathias Cormann has urged caution over new carbon-pricing ideas.

An internal probe is looking at why the federal government paid millions more than it needed for water.

Researchers say water hoarding and and speculation are not driving price rises in the Murray-Darling Basin.

A new campaign in Victoria is encouraging workers to call out workplace sexual harassment.

Unions have slammed legislation that allows the break-up of the CFMMEU.

A new city centre near Sydney’s second airport will be named after engineer John Bradfield.

The Federal Government has been accused of turning a deaf ear as thousands rallied for better treatment.

The Attorney-General has launched defamation proceedings in the Federal Court against the ABC and journalist Louise Milligan.

Regulators are concerned that people’s choices of browsers, and choice within browsers, is being unfairly limited.

ASIO director-general of security Mike Burgess says the agency knows more than it can say publicly about cyber attacks on local universities.

Hackers have breached security-camera data collected by Silicon Valley startup Verkada Inc.

A class action lawsuit has been launched for victims of the 2019 Cudlee Creek bushfire in the Adelaide Hills.

Mathias Cormann is the new head of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

Former trade minister Andrew Robb has become an advocate for psychedelic therapy.

Brown coal is being turned into liquid hydrogen as part of a $500 million pilot project in Victoria.

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