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Economists say workers on EBAs should not expect to see big pay rises anytime soon.
ICAC sticks by whistleblower claim
SA’s corruption watchdog appears unlikely to support Nick Xenophon’s plan to pay whistleblowers.
New site for banking inquiry
Unions are preparing to collect the public’s stories of banking misconduct, fraud and criminal activity ...
ACCC issues gas report
The ACCC says Australia's domestic gas supplies are growing, but prices are still too high.
Google upset at visa change
Google says it has had to change its recruitment plans after the Federal Government's 457 visa changes.
Health has heavy effect
Australia’s healthcare system is responsible for just over 7 per cent of the nation’s carbon footprint.
Microsoft paying missed tax
Microsoft Australia has paid an extra $39 million in tax following an ATO audit.
Modelling plots no negative gearing
A new study suggests home ownership would increase and most households would be better off if negative gearing was scrapped.
NT power firm to push for price rise
NT’s Government-owned power generator is broke, and may increase power prices.
Optus to offer compensation
Optus has agreed to compensate over 8,700 customers that it misled about the speed of their plans.
Sectors seek better access
The federal government has been petitioned by both the public and private sectors to improve access to each other’s data.
BIS says low rates create 'zombies'
A giant ‘bank for banks’ says low interest rates are creating ‘zombie firms’.
BHP questions lobby membership
BHP has released a review questioning its membership of the World Coal Association (WCA) and Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) over energy policy.
Bitcoin markets expect regulation
Experts want Australian authorities to be proactive in regulating the cryptocurrency industry.
Deep doubt for NAIF rail loan
Even without the Queensland's rejection, Adani's $1 billion NAIF loan is unlikely to be approved.
Feds defend huge outside spend
The Federal Government has defended the hundreds of millions it has spent on management consultants.
Pay fight finds new home
The launch of the new Home Affairs agency has been far from a fresh start ...
PC says bush push not enough
The Productivity Commission says decentralisation is not a fix for struggling regional economies.