A mining lobby and coalition of coal producers could be authorised to collectively negotiate with the Port of Newcastle.

CSIRO is planning to cut jobs in its oil and gas division.

Regulators are concerned about the amount of data Google would have access to if its buys Fitbit.

Arts Minister Paul Fletcher has defended job cuts at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA).

Dodo and iPrimus are being taken to court for alleged misleading broadband speed claims.

Rio Tinto has launched a review into how it destroyed two sacred Aboriginal sites.

Scammers used new technologies to rip about $630 million off Australians last year.

CSIRO and Microsoft are partnering to tackle plastic waste and illegal fishing.

The ACTU says the Federal Government is putting the metals industry at risk with its lack of any emissions policy.

Australia will soon be home to half of the most sensitive telescope ever.

Experts have proposed changing the Closing the Gap measures.

New research shows Australian companies do better when they have more women in leadership.

Australia’s chief scientist says the nation must do more to lift energy efficiency.

Researchers say the world is experiencing its sixth mass extinction.

There is a type of small Australian lizard that sits in an interesting evolutionary middle ground.

Scott Morrison gave a vague address about cyber-security last week, and now experts have fleshed out his message.

New figures suggest Australia’s big money COVID-19 responses will not require serious austerity to repay.

The Federal Government is preparing a tertiary fees overhaul that will see cheaper degrees in priority areas.

Millions of low-paid workers are expected to benefit from a Fair Work decision to boost the minimum wage.

Leaked documents suggest the Reserve Bank considered asking private firms not to record slumping property prices.

A new study finds that millions of ‘quiet Australians’ may not be interested in politics at all.

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