Australia's biggest thermal coal producer, Glencore, has reversed its commitment to limit its annual coal production ...

Businesses are concerned about attempts to shift workers into more sustainable work.

The Albanese government says it had to shelve its offshore gas regulation bill due to the Greens' strong opposition.

A new study predicts that by 2050, 76 per cent of countries will experience fertility rates below that required to maintain their population.

The Federal Government has introduced legislation aimed at fortifying protections for Commonwealth frontline workers.

The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) and Microsoft have embarked on a $5 billion threat sharing partnership.

The ATO has been battered this week with criticism of its handling of billions of dollars in family trusts and business debts.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says charges have been laid over an airport bribery scandal.

Experts say many AI tools lack adequate safeguards to prevent mass health disinformation.

The European Commission has launched investigations against tech giants under its Digital Markets Act.

A UNreport says North Korea’s cyberattacks have brought in US$3 billion to fund nuclear weapons endeavours.

Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp has announced she will step down at the end of June.

Bill Shorten has announced plans for a new, more sustainable NDIS within five years.

Australia’s research institutions annually funnel an estimated $1 billion into the coffers of ...

Reddit has been on a ride in the week since its stock market debut.

Science has been protected in a new Defence exports law passed by parliament.

A WA Auditor General's report on sports spending has raised pork-barrelling allegations.

The Albanese government has moved to weaken its planned vehicle efficiency standards.

Experts have criticised a new UN climate change plan that fails to account for meat-eating.

The Federal Government has announced a $16 million investment to establish 10 new Regional University Study Hubs.

New estimates suggest Australia will need a massive influx of construction workers to meet its home building goals.

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