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Analysts say Australia is effectively giving away more than half of its gas reserves for free.
Graduates report job rates
A survey suggests university graduates are experiencing high levels of full-time employment and salary increases.
PwC spends big on ChatGPT
PwC has announced a new deal to become the largest customer and first reseller of OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise.
AHRC new president named
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has announced Hugh de Kretser as its new President.
Quantum bid could steer ships
Australia's recent decision to invest $1 billion in PsiQuantum for a quantum computer is rooted in longstanding defence concerns.
ACTU backs disconnection
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for the inclusion of the right to disconnect in modern awards.
DPS issues reported
The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS), responsible for overseeing Parliament House and safeguarding Australia's democracy, is under scrutiny following allegations of a toxic work culture.
Harassment claims at Country Road
Fashion retailer Country Road says it is investigating its handling of sexual harassment and bullying allegations.
Local battery plan lands
The Albanese Government has unveiled its National Battery Strategy to enhance domestic battery manufacturing capabilities.
ASIC efforts outlined
ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland has described Australia's key regulatory priorities amid global trends.
Feds seek cancellation power
Experts warn that a proposed cap on international students could cause “chaos”.
AI safety changes sought
Experts are looking at ways to manage the extreme risks posed by advanced AI.
Assange allowed to re-state case
London’s High Court is allowing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to appeal his extradition to the United States.
ICAC reviews chief's travel
The Northern Territory's corruption court has called for enhanced scrutiny of politicians' travel expenses during election campaigns.