The Victorian Government has put up new money to address gender disparities in the energy and manufacturing sectors.

The Australian Workers Union (AWU) and the Mining and Energy Union (MEU) have announced...

The National Anti-Corruption Commission will not investigate public officials referred by the robodebt royal commission.

The NSW Government has introduced structural changes aimed at reducing the public sector's reliance on consultants and controlling costs.

The Federal Court has ordered Santos to pay a $2,750,000 penalty for violations of the National Gas Rules.

The Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) has criticised Serco, the private operator of Australia’s icebreaker RSV Nuyina, for not adhering to strict COVID-19 vaccination protocols.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) wants to address the inequities in junior rates of pay.

ASIC says that while millions of Australians face financial hardship, many do not reach out for help.

Australia loses the equivalent of 41,000 full-time workers each year due to workplace-related injuries and illnesses.

The UN Secretary-General has called for a ban on fossil fuel advertising.

A reformed federal appeals tribunal should soon see swifter resolution of thousands of matters.

Researchers have assessed the effect of mass Twitter bans after January 6 riots in the US.

The Australian government has pledged to co-design changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) with the disability community.

A key government lawyer involved in the controversial Robodebt scheme has resigned.

A data breach at Ticketmaster is the latest in a string of high-profile corporate hacks over the past year.

The eSafety Commissioner has officially withdrawn its Federal Court action against X, formerly known as Twitter.

The Queensland Government has announced a ban on carbon capture and storage (CCS) in its section of the Great Artesian Basin.

Australia faces a significant delay in housing construction, with 37,074 approved dwellings yet to commence.

Around 2.6 million Australians will see an increase in their pay from July.

Toyota, Honda, Mazda and Yamaha have admitted to safety test mishandling.

Scientists say pollution presents a greater threat to global health than war, terrorism, and a range of diseases combined.

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