Australia's largest native title settlement has been officially accepted for registration in WA.

A report on a controversial $444 million reef funding injection has been delayed.

Experts say the tsunami threat to Sydney demands increased awareness.

Fourteen Queensland Rail (QR) staff have been sacked after failing drug and alcohol tests at work.

The Federal Government has issued a national apology after decades of “agony and pain” from vaginal mesh implants.

Apple says the Federal Government’s new decryption bill could create security weaknesses and force it to spy on users.

Wikileaks has published the locations of Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres.

India's highest court has upheld the legality of a controversial biometric identity database.

Crossbenchers are seeking to amend the government's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement.

The Australian Academy of Science says a ‘downward-looking telescope’ should be used to unlock Australia’s hidden mineral wealth.

Student activists have rallied against “weapons research” at the University of Adelaide.

APRA has conceded that it needs to do more to rein-in misconduct.

The Morrison government has succeeded in its plan to accelerate further tax cuts for small and medium businesses.

The World Bank Group has unveiled a new system to rank countries based on their human capital success ...

Mathias Cormann has made his first speech on the public service since the portfolio was added to his finance responsibilities.

The WA Government has announced plans to sell the state-owned TAB for up to $500 million.

An inquiry has found Goulburn-Murray Water boss Patrick Lennon wrongly spent thousands of dollars of public funds.

Eighteen NSW councils have signed a 39GWh per year renewable energy agreement.

The UN says greenhouse gas pollution must reach zero by about 2050 in order to stop global warming at 1.5 degrees.

Unions want a dramatic shakeup of the way employees can negotiate pay and conditions.

Rising power bills and bad customer service are the main drivers of a rise in complaints about electricity providers in Queensland.

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