Julie Bishop has pointed out that rules preventing former ministers from becoming lobbyists are voluntary.

The number of people considering buying electric vehicles has tripled this year.

Australia’s eSafety authorities are using new powers to remove abhorrent violent material online.

Experts say the media has misrepresented the current influenza season ...

NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has been questioned about the hiring of a sex offender as a healthcare investigator.

The Federal Government wants a national rollout of a cashless debit card scheme labelled “unnecessary, expensive, stigmatising and impractical”.

New approvals mean Australia’s Renewable Energy Target will be met in 2020.

One of Australia’s top spy chiefs has warned foreign interference is a bigger threat than terrorism.

NAB is facing a potential $74 million lawsuit over the collapse of a construction firm.

A federal inquiry has heard the ATO should have the power to protect whistleblowers.

YouTube has been fined $US170 million ($250 million) over allegations it collected children's personal data without their parents' consent.

Foreign investors have purchased hundreds of hectares of WA land on which to build a rural Chinatown.

The Press Club has heard about the erosion of press independence while the AFP raided the home of a public servant.

The Australian Academy of Science wants to bring science and industry together to guide digital transformation.

The Energy Minister says Australia’s renewable target will not be raised.

The federal government has missed a deadline for new biosecurity protections.

The ACCC is taking Medibank Private to court for allegedly denying benefits to over 800 members that they were entitled to claim.

As an emerging scandal engulfs NSW Labor, calls are beginning for a federal corruption court.

Ailing wave energy firm Carnegie Clean Energy has made a final bid for survival.

The new United Wambo open cut coal ‘super pit’ for NSW’s Hunter Valley has been approved with export conditions.

New Hope has sacked 150 New Acland coal mine workers after a bizarre standoff with the Queensland Government.

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