A new study says private school might not be so beneficial.

The Government has named the business and legal bosses in charge of the future of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission and the Royal Australian Mint.

Reports of tough times for News Corp have been clamped-down upon by the company, while it loses millions on newspapers.

An Australian has been granted asylum in a foreign country after years on the run.

One New South Wales council has clearly stated its opposition to dangerous gas mining.

The Western Australian Government has announced an inquiry into suicides among fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workers.

Public sector workers live longer than most other Australian workers, recent stats show.

Federal authorities are moving to change laws in a way that would allow illegally obtained evidence to be used in court.

Councils will feel the strain of changes to Federal Assistance Grants this week as new indexing arrangements come into play.

An army of small businesses running free from red tape could be the way for Western Australia to deal with a reduction in mining jobs.

While the term “work/life balance" is truly ubiquitous, a number of big names say that the “life” part deserves renewed focus.

Conservationists are pushing for an overhaul of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, saying it has failed in its duties.

A huge new oil deposit off Western Australia is being heralded as the largest discovery in over 30 years.

A key figure in Australian logistics says action and reform are needed in five main areas if supply chain efficiency is to improve.

The chairman of the Prime Minister's Business Advisory Council (BAC) has been slammed for the views he expressed in a recent article, which accused policy-makers of following biased research.

The Queensland Government will pay thousands in legal costs after it dropped over 700 charges against one trucking company.

New modelling shows that Austrlaia’s energy giant stand to make billion from ar educiton in the Renewable Energy Target (RET)

A man some considered one of the dodgiest politicians in New South Wales has resigned.

BHP Billiton is splitting in two, spinning-off some of its less valuable divisions into a new company.

It has been a big weekend for electronic espionage and diplomatic hacktivism, with world leaders bugged, mocked, cracked and embarrassed as a result.

Australia Post has emerged as a front-runner in the bidding to provide Medicare and PBS payments.

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