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The Federal Government has announced a royal commission into veteran and serving Defence personnel suicides.
Harassment rife in legal world
Insiders say sexual harassment in Victoria's legal profession is an “open secret”.
Labour hire licences backed
Queensland is celebrating three-year-old labour hire reforms, and putting the hard word on the Federal Government.
Tax imbalance highlighted
Experts say Australia’s tax policies are leading to inequality between rich and poor, and between men and women.
Call to scrap vax IP
Global health advocates want intellectual property rights waived for life-saving vaccines.
CEFC backs new buildings
The CEFC is paying for green upgrades at two Australian industrial projects.
Climate Council lays out green path
The Climate Council says Australia can and should get carbon emissions to net zero by 2035.
Google misled users over data
Google has been slammed for misleading consumers about personal location data collection.
MS buys speech tech firm
Microsoft is buying a major speech recognition firm as part of a $20 billion deal.
SA secures federal power deal
The SA Government has struck a $1 billion energy deal with the Commonwealth.
Shell sees no PRRT
Shell says it does not expect to pay Australia resource tax on gas drawn from its Gorgon offshore project.
WA DER database launched
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) says it is supporting consumer choice with a new database.
Church rents questioned
The Greek Orthodox Church has charged exorbitant rent from its aged care homes, making millions while residents suffer.
Feds fighting crypto-crime
Government agencies say they need to work quickly to become experts in cryptocurrencies and crime.
Language cuts questioned
Experts say Australian universities have made a shortsighted decision by cutting Asiain language courses.
Super changes upset funds
Resistance is growing against the Federal Government’s planned superannuation changes.
Unis outline industry ideas
Australia's biggest unis want a new fund to boost research commercialisation.
Archive head wants tech records
The chief of the National Archives of Australia says public servants should keep records of WhatsApp conversations with ministers.
Hot pants dance over ADF issues
Military personnel are told the “lethal violence” is their “core business”, while scantily clad dancers launch a new ship.
Report sought AusPost sales
Former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate has revealed what may have been the real reason she was “humiliated” out of her job.