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The Federal Government is looking for ways to improve the operation of the Building Code.
Court closes AFP questions
The Federal Court has dismissed a case about the validity of police warrants used to raid media outlets.
GM scraps Holden
US firm General Motors has announced it will axe its Holden brand by the end of the year.
Public probed for wage theft changes
Attorney-General Christian Porter is considering punishments in his push to criminalise wage theft.
'Sports rorts' claims denied
Concerning new details have emerged about the Federal Government’s two sports rorts.
China's virus numbers drop
China has reported a drop in the number of new cases of coronavirus Covid-19.
No NBN plans hit top speed
An official report shows users on the NBN’s most expensive plans are suffering the biggest dips in speed ...
Fintech sandbox expanded
The Federal Government has passed laws to extend the fintech regulatory sandbox.
Telco merger moves ahead
The Federal Court has given the green light to a proposed merger of TPG and Vodafone.
Feds smooth path to drought money
The Federal Government says it is cutting red tape for drought support payments.
Gap stats released
The latest Closing the Gap report shows that by most socio-economic measures, Indigenous Australians are still behind ...
NDIS access has slow postcodes
Investigations have found that children's access to disability funding appears to depend on where they live.
Calombaris calls in KordaMentha
Former reality TV host George Calombaris says he is “personally devastated” after placing his restaurant empire into administration.
Canavan cut off lobby probe
It has been revealed that former resources minister Matt Canavan delayed releasing documents about meetings with coal lobbyists until he resigned, cutting off a freedom of information request.
Aged care changes considered
The aged care royal commission will this week begin to map out a complete system overhaul.
Aged care stats stay secret
The Federal Government has blocked a law that would have made nursing homes reveal staff and food budgets.
Bill seeks emissions agreement
Member for Warringah Zali Steggall wants to establish a pathway for Australia to reach zero net emissions by 2050.
Funds up for coal plant study
The Federal Government has announced $6 million for two feasibility studies, including one into a new coal-fired power plant.
Phoenix bill moving forward
Companies that close and re-open to avoid debts will soon face a major crackdown.