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The former boss of Australia's largest public hospital service will face corruption charges in Queensland.
Industry questions COVID spend
An expert review has found Australia already had “more than enough” COVID-19 capacity before the Federal Government spent $200 million on Andrew Forrest’s tests.
Pezzullo makes Queen's list
Home Affairs Department secretary Michael Pezzullo has been honoured for his service in the federal bureaucracy.
More cultural sites at risk
Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt says no Aboriginal site should ever be damaged by mining, but another could be on the block.
Big rush for hydrogen funds
Authorities have welcomed a wave of interest in building Australia’s first commercial scale hydrogen projects.
Blockchain for books tested
Blockchain technology could help Australian book publishers survive and thrive.
ConocoPhillips buy-out complete
Santos now owns all of ConocoPhillips’ oil and gas assets in northern Australia and Timor-Leste.
Former heads back carbon price
Former senior public servants have called for a carbon price to be brought back.
Jobs boost in green re-build
Economists say a renewables-led economic recovery would create far more jobs than a fossil-fuel-led recovery.
Optus to help legal ID
Optus has been ordered to hand over the details of a customer accused of defamation over a Google review.
FIRB to consider security
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a foreign investment overhaul.
UA predicts decline
New models suggest Australia’s universities could lose $16 billion in revenue between now and 2023.
Jail time in health fraud case
Contractors have been jailed over fraud involving a WA health service.
New figures spell recession
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has declared Australia is in recession after almost 29 years of economic growth.
Victorian grift uncovered
A Victorian public servant has been found to have directed millions of dollars of work to his own company.
Big fine for pain claims
The Federal Court has fined the makers of Voltaren Osteo Gel $4.5 million for breaches of Australian Consumer Law.
Consumer data scheme continues
Regulators are building a system to allow Australians more access to and power over their data.
EB Games refunding Fallout 76
EB Games will refund consumers over faults with the online video game Fallout 76.
Global leaders back clean power
Global energy leaders have highlighted the need for greater investment in clean energy.