Public service minister Eric Abetz has turned his back on the Commonwealth workers' compensation scheme, going for a more exclusive scheme for high-level politicians only.

The latest federal budget includes a range of measures with a single goal – getting more people to work.

ANZ has become the latest to take a dim view of the future of iron ore.

A Chinese construction company has put together the world’s tallest pre-fab tower in less than three weeks.

As the Federal Budget looms, business leaders in building and construction have asked for measures to boost building confidence.

This week’s Federal Government budget launch could be hampered by vocal protests from unionised government workers across many sectors.

The US Government’s practice of collecting millions of Americans' phone records has been ruled illegal.

Bipartisan support on the level of the Renewable Energy Target (RET) has finally been reached, swapping a mandated 8,000 gigawatt hours of renewable energy for certainty in the industry.

When modifying behaviour, researchers have investigated whether the carrot or the stick is a better tool.

Banks and utilities can help stamp out the economic abuse of women in violent relationships, research says.

Victoria’s new Labor government has unveiled its first budget, spending big on schools and trains, but scandals in the education sector raise questions over how the money will be spent.

Gender equality groups are pushing for ‘Mx’ to become an acceptable title for people who identify as neither male nor female.

An Australian academic says businesses still prize humanities graduates when looking for new employees, even when their studies have nothing to do with the job.

BHP Billiton, the world’s biggest mining firm, could have its credit rating downgraded.

Media investigations show food supplied to Australia's biggest supermarkets and fast food chains comes from migrant workers in slave-like conditions.

New figures show the value of civil construction is dropping, and could be on the way to a sector-wide collapse.

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.

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