The ATO is turning to technology to help its tax avoidance taskforce.

The Federal Government has dumped its billion-dollar visa platform outsourcing plan.

Australia’s airline operators are taking big hits as COVID-19 smashes the sector.

The Australian Banking Association (ABA) has announced a six-month deferral of all loan repayments for businesses affected by COVID-19.

A whistleblower is suing the powerful ClubsNSW business lobby, alleging bullying, sham contracting and underpayment.

The Reserve Bank has announced quantitative easing measures to help prevent a recession.

Lawyers say the Federal Government ‘sports rorts’ saga is just one instance of broader, systemic abuse.

The major mining lobby has labelled new economic stimulus “good news” for mining juniors.

Quad bike manufacturer Polaris is leaving Australia over new safety laws.

Victoria has launched new guidelines to combat gendered violence at work.

Australia’s Closing the Gap policy has been dubbed a “medical response to what is effectively a political problem”, amid calls for stronger efforts.

New research shows how media coverage can cause people to search for information on an epidemic, regardless of the actual threat level.

A new report belies the idea that burning LNG is better than burning coal.

The NSW Government has announced its Net Zero by 2050 plan.

Australia's $80 billion Future Submarine Program is “dangerously off track”, according to a new report.

Oil prices have seen their biggest week of losses since 2008, rocked by pandemic issues in a market flooded by Saudi Arabia and its allies.

Two big banks have moved to kill off their hybrid listings.

Economists are responding to Prime Minister Scott Morrison's economic stimulus package.

With up to 10 per cent of Australians living in social housing at some point, experts say it can be a vital launchpad for a more stable life.

An official report has questioned compliance in Queensland’s CSG regulation.

The University of Tasmania is slashing its number of degrees and courses from about 514 to 120 by next year.

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