The City of Melbourne is considering making an official move against a planned Apple store at Federation Square.

The CPSU says new measures miss the real problems with Centrelink.

The public sector appears to support the latest push for a federal corruption court.

Indigenous groups are fighting to stop Adani from extinguishing their native title over part of the proposed Carmichael mine site.

The Australia Institute has warned that the right to strike is “nearly extinct”.

A new report has identified serious gaps in the NDIS for people living with mental illness.

ASIC has launched legal action against the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) over rate rigging.

A bidding war for oil and gas producer AWE is heating up, with Australian, Japanese and Chinese interests all at play.

The German government has slammed tests that involve humans and monkeys being made to inhale diesel exhaust fumes.

The Australia Institute says declining wages could be linked to a large drop in private sector EBAs.

Rio Tinto and two former company leaders will continue facing fraud charges in the US.

The Commonwealth Bank has replaced its CEO with the former leader of its most scandal-plagued division.

The Federal Government wants Australia to become one of the world’s largest arms exporters.

Health minister Greg Hunt has allowed private health insurers to lift their premiums.

Six months into their lockout blockade, a group of Queensland coal miners say they will wait six more if they must.

British regulators say Rupert Murdoch’s planned takeover of Sky is not in the public interest ...

A consumer finance advocacy group says the upcoming inquiry should focus on ...

NT’s Palmerston Council has been dismissed over poor governance and a bungled $13.4 million carpark project.

Various groups have raised concerns about the Government’s planned foreign influence laws.

Trade Minister Steve Ciobo says the revised Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal should be signed later this year.

Radio Rentals will refund nearly $20 million to customers tied up in leases they cannot afford to pay.

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