A Sydney syndicate has allegedly swindled $1.1 million from the NDIS.

The coal industry is pushing the re-elected Morrison government to support building new coal-fired power stations ...

The Transport Workers Union (TWU) is preparing rolling stoppages to protest technological changes.

Mining giant BHP is facing a US$5 billion claim over Brazil's worst environmental disaster.

The Australian Cyber Security Centre wants new people to uplift the agency’s cyber posture.

Norwegian energy giant Equinor is not changing its plan to look for oil in the Great Australian Bight.

International authorities say fossil fuel investment increased in 2018, but renewables stalled.

Google has suspended some types of business with Huawei.

The newly-returned Morrison Government should be held to account for massive health promises.

The Liberal Party’s election win leaves Australia with an energy plan considered woefully sub-standard by some.

New subsea cables connecting Singapore-Perth and Perth-Sydney are “about to go live”.

The public sector would help pay for many of the LNP’s policies announced during the election.

The ALP wants to rein in fixed-term contracts.

Australian scientists and experts have signed a statement calling on the next Australian government to prioritise climate action.

Australia has reportedly resettled two suspected murderers in a refugee deal with the USA.

Tech giants have pledged to work with governments and each other to combat the threat of violent extremism on the internet.

CSIRO was pushed to accept the Federal Government’s approval of the Adani’s groundwater plans, reports say.

A group of Murray irrigators have lodged a class action against the MDBA ...

A US jury has ordered Monsanto to pay $US2 billion ($2.8b) to a couple who contracted cancer after using the commonly used weedkiller, Roundup.

South Australia’s giant Tesla battery has delivered a $22 million profit in its first full year of operation.

Government funding to private schools has grown by far more than public schools over the decade to 2017.

Archived News

RSS More »