Engineering firm GHD says it has concluded its work on Adani’s Carmichael coal project.

Male scientists appear to frame their research findings more positively than female scientists, according to new research.

A peak welfare group has found power and water is too costly for some in NT.

As more countries look to offshore sources for renewable energy, experts say there could be big impacts on marine life.

What is your ideal job? New research suggests the subtleties of different occupations could be key ...

A joint letter from over 100 doctors urges Australia to protect imprisoned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

The market power of Facebook and Google will soon be subject to a digital code of conduct.

Australia has been slammed for its policy of using old carbon credits to count towards future emissions targets.

The NT Government has fired the bosses of both Power and Water Corporation and Territory Generation over their “unacceptable” response to an eight-hour blackout in Alice Springs.

SA Premier Steven Marshall has allegedly criticised the release of a report into potential health department corruption.

The Federal Government’s budget surplus has been revised down to $5 billion amid a forecast revenue slump.

A major Australian spy agency will soon be run by a woman for the first time.

Authorities say over 30 gigawatts of new clean power generation will be needed ...

A former NSW Labor MP says an “alcoholic blackout” has prevented him from remembering who he gave a bag of donation forms and possibly cash to after a fundraising dinner at the centre of a corruption inquiry.

ASIC has launched a new climate change risk surveillance program for Australia’s biggest companies.

Queensland’s corruption watchdog will not pursue charges against Gold Coast council officials.

Councils are calling on the NSW Government to release details on over 400 high-risk buildings with dangerously flammable cladding.

Federal MP Andrew Wilkie and Reverend Tim Costello want a royal commission into gambling and sports betting.

Australia's top doctors say the country's public hospitals are “going backwards”.

A Liberal party member has denied links to the Chinese Communist Party, despite references to China’s Belt and Road initiative on event invitations.

The Federal Government is still in the process of wiping almost $500 million in dodgy VET fees.

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