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Details have emerged of Rio Tinto’s decision to destroy the ancient Juukan Gorge rock shelters.
Parental pay gap tallied
New research shows having a child is significantly more expensive for women than men.
Foxtel gets COVID funds
Media giant Foxtel has been given $10 million from a federal COVID-19 response fund.
New labels to fight FASD
One of Australia's social justice commissioners has called for alcohol label reform.
Telco faces sham claims
Telco contractor BSA Ltd has been accused of sham contracting in a class action lawsuit.
Keating criticises super raid
Paul Keating says early withdrawal of superannuation is entrenching inequality between generations.
Sims issues tech warning
ACCC chair Rod Sims says regulators must keep pace with the rapid evolution of digital platforms.
Treasury questions QLD green funds
Reports say the Queensland Government has been warned that its conservation underfunding is not sustainable.
Unis repaying extensive grifts
The University of Melbourne has been repaying staff after a decade of underpayment.
Indigenous input for best practice
Indigenous contributors have launched new best practice guidelines for land and sea management.
Gwalia gold works near complete
A major expansion of Australia's deepest gold mine is nearly complete.
Workers comp chief bails
The chief of NSW’s workers’ compensation scheme has resigned after being picked apart at an inquiry.
AEMO plots quick shift
The Australian Energy Market Operator says Australia is in the midst of possibly the world’s fastest energy transition.
ARENA asks about transition
ARENA has undertaken a new initiative that will ask industry figures about ways to reduce emissions.
Mars mission making way
NASA’s latest mission to Mars is underway, carrying with it the first ever drone to fly on another planet.
Robodebt payback tops $220m
The total amount of Robodebt refunds is now $224 million, paid to 145,000 people.
Solar backed for jobs boost
A $600 million renewable energy project is being planned for the Queensland city of Mount Isa.
Telstra retracts hack claim
Telstra suffered outages to its internet services over the weekend which it linked to cyber attack, before realsing it was not.
Uni backs off China tweets
The University of New South Wales is being criticised for censoring its own online criticism of Beijing after backlash in Chinese state media.