Australia’s top universities could be helping develop mass surveillance and military technologies for China.

Dozens of South Australian buildings require urgent remedial work for flammable aluminium cladding ...

The Federal Government has called on the ACCC to investigate the banking sector‘s refusal to pass on interest rate cuts.

Concern has been raised about a big agricultural company’s plans to buy up groundwater.

The Victorian Government has admitted Fujitsu pulled out of its Latrobe hi-tech education precinct project before last year's state election.

Experts say international governments cannot agree on how to regulate global carbon markets.

Experts say chaotic approaches to energy policy have pushed up electricity prices and scared off investors.

Aged care royal commission chair Richard Tracey QC has died.

Authorities want senators to block the government's bid to repeal medical evacuation legislation for refugees.

The ACCC says it will examine the affordability of basic NBN products.

The Federal Government’s says its new billion-dollar dam package for NSW will see “bulldozers in the ground” next year.

The Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to three scientists for their work in developing lithium-ion batteries.

A Federal Court judge has ruled the union regulator’s investigation into the Australian Workers' Union (AWU) donations to GetUp! was invalid, but not political.

The $1 trillion International Monetary Fund (IMF) says almost anything would be worth trying in the effort to address climate change.

The small business ombudsman is running an inquiry into dodgy insolvency practices.

Medibank Private's “rip-off” basic health cover has won it a Shonky Award from consumer group Choice.

The Perth Mint is selling a new cryptocurrency backed by real gold.

Nadine Flood has slammed politicians over a predicted “lost decade” of pay increases for public servants.

A Senate committee has recommended authorities relax maintenance requirements for aircraft involved in medical charity flights.

Thousands of protesters are disrupting major cities for two weeks of Extinction Rebellion protests.

The French company building Australia’s new submarines may have accidentally tweeted yet-to-be-announced plans.

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