The US Federal Trade Commission has approved a $US 5 billion ($A7.1 billion) settlement with Facebook.

Experts want government funding to help make Australian cities healthier and more sustainable.

Australians could see a $270 a year cut to their electricity bills with a gas reservation policy, new analysis suggests.

Research has found significant sexism and discrimination within Australia's largest defence companies.

The Queensland Government has agreed to pay a $190 million settlement over unpaid wages.

Conservatives are divided over the Morrison government's plan for Indigenous recognition.

SA's Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has been found to have committed maladministration.

After several rounds of student climate strikes, advocates say it is now the adults’ turn.

The Home Affairs department does not appear to have consulted with local tech companies about encryption laws.

Australia’s emissions are at the highest on record, driven by an increase in emissions from the electricity sector.

Deutsche Bank is sacking thousands of staff worldwide, starting in Sydney.

The Morrison government has launched a review of workplace laws.

Reports say the AFP demanded the private travel details of a senior ABC journalist.

Experts say the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom could contribute to climate change as much as coal.

South Australia's Mining Act reform has passed the Lower House despite four Liberal MPs crossing the floor to vote against it.

Samsung is facing federal court action over alleged false claims about the water resistance of its ‘Galaxy’ branded mobile phones.

There are new claims that the Murray Darling scheme has become a colossal waste of money.

A new study says Australia should consider nuclear reactors as a realistic option to confront its deepening energy crisis.

Business groups and the stock market are celebrating the passage of $158 billion in personal income tax cuts.

The Coalition says it is committed to a plan to change capital gains tax for expats, despite the window for its initial bill closing.

Queensland foreign-owned companies are concerned about a new State tax.

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