Researchers have turned living cells into computers, using DNA for information processing and storage.

Experts say reform to Australia’s personal finance sector is vital for the future wellbeing of Australian society.

There is strong opposition to Federal Government plans to report tax debts to credit agencies.

The SA Government has reportedly settled a major dispute with its new hospital.

Waste management giant Cleanaway may buy out the collapsing recycler SKM.

A plan to search for gas and oil in the Great Australian Bight has been postponed until next year.

Experts have warned of a “catastrophic” downturn in Chinese students at Australian universities.

Australia's Defence Force wants to install technology in Antarctica, but the Antarctic Treaty explicitly bans military activity.

NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro says ‘green tape’ is hindering water security.

The South Australian government is lifting its moratorium on growing GM food crops.

BHP’s profit has more than doubled to $12.2 billion, as the impacts of mine disasters ease.

Australia is the world's third-largest fossil fuel exporter, behind Russia and Saudi Arabia, new stats show.

Research suggests multitasking is just as hard for women as it is for men.

A central figure in Australian industrial relations wants unions and big businesses to stop shouting at each other.

July has been declared the world’s hottest month since records began.

Australia has been accused of prioritising its economy over the lives of its Pacific neighbours.

Lawyers fear Australia could be more open to hacks and leaks after a recent High Court ruling.

The United States will spend $305 million on military aircraft upgrades in the Northern Territory.

Accountants have been given an extension for a parliamentary probe into the quality of their work.

A skills shortage could put Australia’s infrastructure pipeline in danger.

NBN chief Stephen Rue denies the national network is a “cut-price lemon”.

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