Volkswagen’s emissions scandal has cost it six high-level employees and $US4.3 billion

This week has brought both praise and condemnation for the Federal Government’s cashless welfare card.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has invoked the classic 'jobs and growth' justification for the forced relocation of about 200 workers.

The Federal Government’s ability to run a tech service has not improved over the New Year break.

The telecommunications industry is launching a fresh push to change Australia’s data retention laws.

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is suing two purveyors of fake Swarovski watches on its online marketplace platform Taobao.

A top figure at Woodside Petroleum says the era of LNG mega-projects is over.

The Health Minister is facing a vicious media and public backlash this week after some questionable spending came to light.

Adelaide’s high-speed academic internet system will be expanded this year.

Unemployment has increased despite close to 40,000 new jobs being created.

Finance experts have slammed Treasurer Scott Morrison's comments on debt.

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has struggled to respond to a critical systems collapse this week.

New laws may prevent reporting on council corruption in Queensland.

More details on the incredible cost of the National Broadband Network have surfaced.

Former NSW Labor minister Eddie Obeid has been sentenced to five years' jail, with no parole for three years.

The ACCC has launched legal action against the manufacturers of “flushable” wet wipes.

Residents of one Victorian town have told Australia Post what they think of safety regulations.

Public health officials say that as the length and severity of hot weather increases, work practices must change.

Businesses, academics and experts want nuclear waste dump talks to stay active.

The usual veneer of agreement was missing after Friday’s COAG meetings.

Mathias Cormann has been criticised for describing paid domestic violence as “another cost” ...

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