HECS will soon be collected from Australians living overseas.

The Industry Minister has been spruiking links between the Australian and United States’ energy sectors.

Workers around the country have marched on various issues, in the annual May Day union rallies over the weekend.

Digital rights advocates at the Electronic Frontiers Foundation say Australia's proposed copyright law changes are far too vague.

A new report is aimed at ending the myth that tax concessions for the wealthy help everyday Australians.

Foreign investment in the finance and insurance sector has dropped, according to new reports.

The big banks are bracing for a regulatory slap-down from APRA, and are pushing out property loans while they can.

An investment in Australian Government Bonds is now as risky as buying shares, a one economist has warned.

Ten Network has posted its half-year results, unveiling a $264.4 million net loss after a $251.2 million write-down in the value of its TV licence.

Former AMP chief executive Craig Dunn will join Westpac Banking Corp's board as an independent director, in a move insiders say will give the bank an edge on the growing world of financial technologies – fintech.

Western Australia’s auditor-general says the state’s public servants are spending too much on travel.

The WA Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) has been held up as an example for women in leadership roles.

The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) has been named the third most attractive employer in the country.

One of the top people at Facebook has hit out at the factors she says lead to workplace gender-based discrimination.

The Tax Office is chasing BHP Billiton for more than $500 million in payments it avoided by shovelling profits overseas.

The NSW Supreme Court has overturned a State Government decision, which banned Metgasco from drilling at its Bentley Project.

The last model of Toyota cars to be built in Australia has begun its production run.

The Immigration and Border Protection Department is bringing in a talking computer to help it sift through data.

M2 Group, the owners of Dodo and Primus, is entering the bidding war with TPG to buy rival telco iiNet.

Approval has been granted for a new uranium mine in WA.

Economic analysts have warned that the Northern Territory has too many eggs in one basket, and is quickly approaching a “construction cliff”.

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