Ampol has agreed to pay $157 million to settle a long-running dispute over its use of a Singaporean marketing hub.

Rail company Aurizon has secured a non-coal revenue contract with logistics group Team Global Express worth $1.8 billion ...

Australia's superannuation system could get a makeover, with the government cracking down on early access to retirement funds.

Court action has been launched over an alleged tendering cartel at WA mining camps.

Australian and US scientists are combining their smarts to tackle global challenges.

Experts say the high prices of pharmaceutical drugs are often not justified.

Western Australia has announced plans to wean itself off coal entirely within seven years.

A new report says public servants must be able to spot infrastructure red flags.

The Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme has been extended.

EnergyAustralia says its $300 million Tallawarra B gas power plant will be completed on time, despite the collapse of a major contractor Clough.

The CSIRO has been criticised over the findings of a report on fracking in the Beetaloo Basin.

GetSwift, once a darling of the software market, has been ordered to pay a $15 million fine ...

The number of people involved in sharing confidential government tax policy obtained by PwC has increased.

Experts say that in order to reduce the threat of superbugs, the world must cut down on pollution.

World Bank President David Malpass has announced he will step down early.

A workplace relations firm has been fined $3 million over misleading Google ads.

The NSW Premier is sticking by an MP who leaked explicit photos of a rival politician in 2018.

Australia Post says the letters arm of its business has lost nearly $200 million in six months.

The Commonwealth has spent more than $7.6 million prosecuting three whistleblowers.

Social science experts appear no better at predicting future social trends than laypeople.

A veteran historian says mining remains central to the Australian economy, despite its unpopularity.

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