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Legislation to ensure a “right to disconnect” for workers is pushing ahead.
Green steel credit questioned
The Federal Government is backing upgrades at a coal-fired steel plant.
PC issues AI warning
The Productivity Commission wants Australia to balance AI innovation with regulation.
Santos opens Indigenous fund
Santos has announced the creation of a $110 million fund aimed at benefiting Aboriginal communities.
Tax needs detailed
A compelling dialogue at the National Press Club has spelled out issues with Australia’s tax system.
Gender split in job paths
Experts say even the highest-achieving high school girls need more help finding their ‘dream’ jobs.
King plugs gas future
A federal minister has been promoting Australia’s gas export capabilities on the world stage.
Lunch box costs tallied
School lunches cost an average of around $25 per child each week, according to new research.
Westpac fines deemed slim
A $9.8 million settlement between Westpac and ASIC has been described as insufficient for the bank's misconduct.
Class action over kids' treatment
A class action has been launched against child protection departments in various Australian states, citing allegations of racial discrimination and systemic misconduct.
Corruption count stays still
Australia's anti-corruption efforts seem to have stalled, with the nation still trailing behind its peers.
Iraq files recovered
In a saga equal parts farce and tragedy, a review shows the errors behind lost Howard-era cabinet documents.
Anger aimed at law office
Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has issued a stark warning to the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO)...