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WIN owner Bruce Gordon has managed to slow progress on the sale of the Ten Network to CBS.
Gig shifts missing super
Gig economy workers like Uber drivers and Airtaskers are missing out on superannuation, an industry lobby says.
Big smoke linked with national security
Investigations have revealed tobacco companies are pushing the police and Border Force in their fight against black market cigarettes.
Charities and NFPs get criminal warning
Charities and not-for-profit organisations are prime targets for criminals ...
CPSU slams IT hiring
The public sector union says poorly trained and inexperienced IT contractors are being hired for important government projects without proper scrutiny.
Queensland preps for robot help
Some future public servants could be robots, the Queensland government has hinted.
Big deal for Manus mistreatment
$70 million in compensation will be paid to 1,300 former and current detainees on Manus Island ...
Government wants Liddell to live on
The Prime Minister is very keen on keeping one of Australia’s oldest coal-fired power stations open ...
NDIS rates cause concern
Remote area disability services say they cannot afford to charge rates mandated by the NDIS.
QLD LNP makes bold power claim
Queensland’s LNP says it will freeze bonuses for bosses of state-owned energy companies until prices drop.
Rio's Yancoal deal goes through
Rio Tinto has completed the $2.69 billion sale of thermal coal business Coal & Allied ...
ACCC slams ticket site
The ACCC has launched court action against ticket re-selling site Viagogo for alleged breaches of consumer law.
CBA preps for APRA probe
Commonwealth Bank is preparing its defence for APRA’s inquiry into the bank’s culture and reporting frameworks.
New stats hint at shift from mining
Economists say the long-awaited transition away from a mining-based economy may actually be happening.
Business backs SA Labor talks
Business SA wants the Weatherill Government to “hold the line” against threats of industrial action by the public sector union.
Probe launched on IT fraud
A fraud probe is reportedly investigating over 50 sub-contractors hired by the federal government.
Tassie seeks shorter planning path
Tasmania’s new planning laws could invite corruption and political interference.
WA councils under AG's lens
Western Australia’s local governments are now under the oversight of the state’s Auditor General.
Adani insists on India's needs
Adani says India still needs imported coal, even though the Government is pushing for self-sufficiency.
Boat boss details bleaching effect
Senators have faced a dive boat operator whose business is being harmed by ...