The Senate has passed legislation aimed at driving power prices down...

The Australian Red Cross Blood Service has announced it is changing its name.

Climate change is already damaging the health of the world’s children, and Australia is at significant risk of health decline too.

Media bosses have met to discuss press freedom laws with the Morrison government in Canberra.

The Morrison government is looking for individual deals with states to help drive down power prices and ensure reliability.

The WA Government was warned that Carnegie Clean Energy was a big financial risk before giving is $2.6 million in taxpayer funds, reports say.

BHP has announced its new CEO.

A senior public servant in WA has been charged with allegedly stealing more than $2.5 million of public money.

New rules hope to shine a spotlight on foreign interference at universities.

A senior advisory group has begun designing an Indigenous voice to guide Australia's politicians.

An IT expert says the NSW online voting system is flawed.

Victoria’s Auditor-General says the state will have to continue borrowing cash to fund major infrastructure projects.

The number of lobbyists with unfettered access to the halls of Parliament House has doubled in seven years.

A mine joint-owned by Rio Tinto is polluting a community in Guinea, villagers say.

The Productivity Commission says important transport reforms need to be sped up.

The ACCC is appealing a federal court decision on TPG prepayments.

ASIO has been found to have broken the law in a foreign-intelligence operation early last year.

Taxpayers face a big bill if a buyer cannot be found for a rust-riddled oil platform.

The Australia Institute says Norway stands to gain the most from Bight oil.

Telstra has apologised for selling “phones to customers who ultimately could not afford them” in Indigenous communities.

Australia has met half of its net electricity demand with renewables for the first time.

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