Two new skyscrapers have been approved at an iconic site in Melbourne’s CBD.

There is renewed pressure this week on the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates, as the Australian rises on the back of global currency wars.

An eight-year sentence has been handed down in Australia's biggest-ever insider trading case.

Australia’s insurance world has been scrambling in response to damning revelation about Commonwealth Bank’s insurance arm.

Tech giant Google has reported on a two-year effort to define the perfect work team.

Top scientists warn that the CSIRO’s “trashed” reputation will see the next generation of experts seek work somewhere else.

Environmental experts want new conservation efforts to focus on some of Nature’s "ugliest" creations.

There is more criticism this week of the recently-negotiated TPPA and its impact on public health schemes.

A senate inquiry into the rise of black lung in Queensland coal miners begins this week.

BHP’s Samarco joint venture has reached a settlement with the Brazilian government that will see it pay a minimum of $US1.7 billion over six years for a deadly tailings spill.

Australia’s top companies, across all industries, do better with more women on their executive teams.

Clive Palmer – a politician and mining magnate of indeterminable wealth – appears to have taken control of his ailing nickel refinery once more.

One of Australia’s largest rooftop solar installations has hit a new milestone – generating a whopping 312 kilowatts of power.

The South Australian Opposition says incidents in the South Australian health system are the subject of secret inquiries outside the reach of the coroner's court.

Rising utility prices are a source of concern and outrage for Australian consumers, leading experts to look at ways to keep the system honest.

Fair Work Commission (FWC) vice-president Michael Lawler has resigned, ending a long-running legal dispute and leaving a big bill for time on leave.

Reports say Brisbane City Council (BCC) signed a multi-million-dollar contract to sell city parkland to major donor to the Liberal National Party.

Union workers across areas including Medicare, Centrelink, Child Support, the Tax Office, the Bureau of Meteorology, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Bureau of Statistics are going on strike again.

Staff in Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s own department have emphatically rejected the latest enterprise agreement.

The chiefs companies hit with serious lawsuits often end up with a better reputation.

The WA Opposition says taxpayers have been ripped off by the $10.4 million sale of a division of the Water Corporation.

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