Outgoing staff say corporate tax cheating could become rampant, as the Australian Tax Office has its workforce “gutted”.

The threat of a new mining approval has spooked horse stud operators in the Hunter Valley.

Rumours are circulating that Australia could soon see a new tech stock hit the market.

Councillors are pushing for a tax-free income.

Dozens of ABC journalists will be sacked, and their union says it is just the start of big cuts to the national broadcaster.

The Federal Government has tabled its plans to enhance Australian intelligence agencies with more digital powers.

The boss of a state government water agency embroiled in controversy has resigned.

Teams across the country will be working furiously on their entries for the G20 water challenge.

Australia’s biodiversity is a part of its national identity, and a new book from CSIRO details an incredible range of ways to keep it safe.

Indigenous housing is one of the key ways to improve global equality and sustainable lifestyles, the UN says.

Warner Brothers has dropped its campaign to bury a Greenpeace advertisement highlighting links between LEGO and Shell Oil.

Accusations of industrial blackmail and illegal conduct have come to light in recent sittings of the royal commission into trade unions.

A Fair Work finding has shown the importance of big businesses looking after their employees’ mental health as much as their physical safety.

ASIC has launched an app to help small business owners keep on top of their obligations.

School staff want WA’s school fee system changed, saying voluntary charges mean schools in poorer areas miss out.

Commonwealth Bank will conduct an inquiry into the misconduct of its own financial advisers.

The Finance Minister has announced three new figures will stand as part-time members of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).

The planning group for the upcoming Y20 youth summit has unveiled its priorities for this weekend’s gathering in Sydney.

A tale is emerging of Australian Tax Office senior staff taking a break in luxury, while thousands of foot-soldiers fight to save their jobs.

A project is going on in Melbourne that will see a panel of everyday citizens to come up with new ideas and budgetary savings.

Councils in the northern part of the country are pushing for a range of Federal Government services to move to regional centres.

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