The $5 billion Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has spent nothing in Queensland.

The Victorian Government will apply a 2.75 per cent gold royalty from 2020.

Australia will spend $150 million to get involved in America's planned mission to the Moon and then Mars.

The drone strike on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure has highlighted the fragile and interconnected relationship between crude oil supply and the global economy, experts say.

A new team of Australian experts has formed to support an Australian hydrogen industry.

Experts are waiting to see whether fracking in WA will become economically viable.

Energy Minister Angus Taylor has waved the government’s ‘big stick’ at the Liddell power plant.

China is expanding its controversial Social Credit System to 33 million companies.

The Australian Public Service Commission wants to keep public servants out of documents obtained under FOI.

The Federal Government’s budget deficit has added to expectations of a surplus this financial year.

The Greens have failed in a bid to abolish a $1.2 billion federal government “slush fund” for Catholic and independent schools.

A class action could be launched into the Federal Government’s ‘robodebt’ scheme.

Calls are growing for an ASX-style water-trading market.

Reports say Josh Frydenberg ignored his departmental experts to block two wind turbines on Lord Howe Island in 2017.

Some of Australia’s top scientists have teamed up with a Japanese chemical firm to build next-gen batteries.

CSIRO research shows a handful of corporations influence the future of the world.

Politicians have been asked to find advertisements and fake news circulating on social media during elections.

Former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale will stand trial on more than a dozen charges, including two of sexual assault.

Qantas chief Alan Joyce is Australia's highest-paid CEO, taking home over 275 times the full-time average wage.

Victorian Aboriginal communities will soon elect representatives to draw lines for negotiating a treaty.

The Federal Government will soon reintroduce its ‘big stick’ energy legislation.

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