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New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet wants the states to take over responsibility for child care.
Slavery framework to help locals
Many Australian businesses are still ignoring their role in modern slavery.
Diplomats join Beijing boycott
Australia has joined a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
AI aids old maths
Experts are working with artificial intelligence to develop fundamentally new problem-solving techniques.
Batteries slapped by AEMC's call
The AEMC has refused to exempt battery storage projects from network charges ...
BHP mandate rejected
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has found a mandatory vaccination order at a Hunter Valley coal mine was not lawful or reasonable.
New site for hybrid thought
CSIRO says it is reimagining the concept of intelligence by bringing together the best of human and machine thinking.
People power new plant
Authorities in WA are putting together a new power station made of the various assets of over 500 consumers.
Prelude fire cause unknown
A fire has shut down Prelude - the world's largest floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel.
APRA boosts bank protection
APRA is setting new standards for banks, insurers and superannuation trustees to respond to the next financial crisis.
Huge fine for scam school
The Federal Court has ordered $153 million in penalties against Australian Institute of Professional Education (AIPE).
Farms set to reap profit
Government authorities say Australian farmers will break records this year.
Funding bias studied
A new analysis has again shown discretionary grants being issued to seats the Coalition wants to win.
Integrity delay drags on
The Federal Government says it is not intentionally delaying its planned integrity commission.
NSW backs rejected mine
The New South Wales government has granted State Significant Infrastructure (SSI) status to a mine plan that it has not seen.
NT stats show health risk
Northern Territory authorities say the healthcare sector is one of the most dangerous to work in.
Patrick's attack continues
Attacks on the prime minister’s department continue over its refusal to release national cabinet documents.