Analysts say huge coal projects in Queensland’s Galilee Basin carry “an almost unprecedented level of financial complexity and risk.”

The Vatican is taking a high-tech approach to preserving its massive library.

Bad apples can be picked from the bushel of financial advice with a new website to identify dodgy planners.

A mining company that has operated for over 100 years is in a rough patch, but a new deal may help it pay down its massive debt.

Reebok Australia has been ordered to pay $350,000 for false claims about its shoes.

The Queen Mother of Bhutan is in Canberra to encourage young women to higher levels of education.

The New South Wales Government has backed down on a proposal to slash the amount that can be spent on political advertising.

A new study says skilled migrants are enjoying better jobs and higher levels of employment thanks to a shift in policy.

Australia’s chief of corporate regulation says Australia is too soft on corporate criminals and under-resourced to deal with rampant white collar crime.

Qantas engineers have struck a four-year deal that includes an 18 month pay freeze.

One of the world’s leading mining equipment companies is painting its drill bits pink to aid breast cancer research.

The Australia Institute (TAI) has fired another shot at the coal industry, in its quest to turn the Australian public against the old energy industry.

As the Queensland Government looks to get on the asset recycling wagon, the ACCC says it will be watching.

Australians will pay more for household power and there is little they can do, according to the Grattan Institute’s latest energy report.

New South Wales truck company has pleaded guilty to setting up the kind of conditions that bring death and heartache nearly every week.

Reports say Victoria's corruption watchdog has been running a secret investigation over a botched $180 million schools computer project.

A University of Sydney Professor says that the recent Australian Curriculum review makes some assumptions that could greatly hinder the success of many students.

One of the people behind the new review of the English curriculum is facing accusations of racism, sexism, bigotry and having an horrendous sense of humour.

Ireland has vowed the shut the door on international tax cheats, but some say it will be left slightly ajar.

There are many completely false yet popular myths about the brain, and a new study say they can hinder factual learning.

James Packer has unleashed on gambling ­critics and Australian governments, which he says are damaging his Crown Resorts business.

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