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The UN climate summit has come up with universal, transparent rules on how to cut emissions and curb global warming.
Western studies find home
The University of Wollongong will soon offer a controversial Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation degree.
'Aussie John' issues gearing warning
A major figure in Australian finance has warned that negative gearing changes “could tip Australia into recession”.
ANZ rigging roles revealed
Reports say knowledge of ANZ's rate-rigging program went right to the top.
Tax stats show low input
New stats show ten companies are paying 45 per cent of all corporate tax in Australia.
Federal corruption court coming
The Federal Government says it will establish a national anti-corruption body, the Commonwealth Integrity Commission.
Holes in pole sale reviewed
NSW’s auditor-general says the State Government revealed its Ausgrid asking price too early.
QLD train fail reviewed
An inquiry has found the multi-billion-dollar contract to build new trains for Queensland was flawed from the start.
'Canter' could come from loophole
Australia could be on track to meet its Paris 2030 emissions reductions because of a loophole.
FIFO distress studied
A third of fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) resource workers experience high levels of psychological distress, a survey has found.
LNP accused of stacking FWC
Labor has accused the Federal Government of “stacking” the Fair Work Commission (FWC).
Port deals head to court
The ACCC is taking NSW Ports to court over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
ACCC calls for Chrome reduction
The competition regulator has issued a report on Google, Facebook and Australian news and advertising.
Carmichael drives more protests
Protests across the nation have called on the Government to stop Adani’s Carmichael mine going ahead.
'God Letter' under hammer
A handwritten letter in which Albert Einstein grapples with the concept of religion has sold for AU$3.9 million.
APS preparation questioned
A new survey has found senior public servants believe the APS is unprepared for tech advances.
Darwin Mayor denies influence
Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis has moved to douse concerns about his wife's links to the Chinese Government.