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Sims outlines merger issues
The head of the ACCC says competition in Australia faces big challenges.
Study backs flexible shift
A new study suggests flexible workers feel better rested, more engaged, and have a higher sense of wellbeing...
Algorithm aimed at money cheats
A Queensland researcher has come up with an algorithm to hunt down money launderers.
Energy spending forecast
US and Chinese researchers say climate change may lead to a reduction in how much the world spends on energy.
Global gas woes could hit Australia
Experts say international gas price rises will be felt in Australia.
IVF deal delayed
Regulators want to block one of Australia’s major IVFs clinics from buying another.
LNP circling green position
The Federal Government continues wafting in the vague direction of an emissions pledge.
Solar share hits new height
Solar power met more than half of Australia’s grid demand for the first time over the weekend.
Warning over cyber creep
Australians have been warned about complacency over rapid growth in digital surveillance.
JobKeeper stats show profit
The Treasury says almost $14 billion in JobKeeper funds were paid to businesses with rising profits in the first six months.
CBA accused of underpayment
Australia’s biggest bank has been accused of breaching wage deals in an alleged $16.4 million underpayment.
Real studies drive economic Nobel
Three experts share the 2021 Nobel prize in economics for showing how economics works in the physical world.
Skills deal delayed
The federal and state governments are bickering over the terms of a new national skills funding deal.
ACCC allows MS deal
The competition regulator says it will not get in the way of Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Nuance.
BHP boss calls for carbon subtlety
BHP boss Mike Henry says the world’s sustainability drive could actually hamper its decarbonisation agenda.
Grattan backs offsets
Experts say the Federal Government must look at carbon offsets as essential for Australia to reach net zero emissions.
Griffin told to pay creditor
An Australian coal miner believed to be more than $1 billion in the red has been ordered to pay a creditor.