Australia is dedicating all its diplomatic resources to help avoid having the UN downgrade the status of the Great Barrier Reef.

The Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women is expected to announce a new Workplace Gender Equality Strategy today.

Local insurance giant Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) has bought 100 per cent of OHS provider Recovre.

A more attractive real estate agent makes a property seem more attractive to buyers, research shows.

Trade Minister Andrew Robb has hinted that the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement will be signed soon.

One Australian billionaire thinks the next big payday will come from the oil and gas sector.

The Greens have offered a novel budget measure that could bring the Federal Government $13 billion.

Ninety-five years ago, Australian Public Service bosses realised equal rights for women would transform the bureaucracy, and it was up to them to stop it.

A former senior federal bureaucrat says lobbyists should be forced to reveal their private discussions with ministers and government workers.

A new report says Australian governments could save billions by buying smarter.

Economists have put a dollar figure on the time pressure and stress experienced by mothers in the first year of a baby’s life.

SunWater will again have to justify its actions after releasing water from a Queensland dam amid wild storm conditions.

Children must be vaccinated for their parents to receive welfare benefits, under reforms proposed for Australia’s $150 billion welfare system.

Mergers and acquisitions in Australian mining are at their lowest level in 10 years.

Fortescue Metals Group has merged two contracts at Christmas Creek in a move that will see Macmahon Holdings wind up work.

Australia Post chief Ahmed Fahour says the death of letter-writing is sending the postal service is careering towards its first full-year loss in more than 30 years.

More court action and strikes have been avoided, with the dispute between Boral and the CFMEU over for now.

The NSA – the US digital spy agency – appears to have broken new ground in its level of computer surveillance.

Building supply company James Hardie has lifted profits on the back of recovery in the Australian and US housing markets.

There is some division over a $6.5 billion takeover offer for logistics giant Toll.

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