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Chinese 5G links alleged
Reports this week link potential suppliers of equipment to Australia’s 5G network to China’s Communist Party.
Frydenberg fields Reef queries
Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg has defended giving reef funds to a private sector charity with fossil fuel links.
My Health Record being re-jigged
Australians have been given an extra month to opt-out of My Health Record.
NAB 'no service' revealed
National Australia Bank has issued an apology after being picked apart this week at the banking royal commission.
States to let NEG continue
State energy ministers have given conditional support to the NEG, allowing it to move ahead.
Suncorp offloading insurance
Suncorp Group has become the latest bank to sell its life insurance arm.
Contractor clauses lauded
The Department of Finance has been acknowledged for efforts to pay its subcontractors on time.
DHS gets private padding
Centrelink is using private contractors to double the number of people answering calls.
IPA email investigated
An inquiry has found former public service commissioner John Lloyd breached a code of conduct by emailing a think tank.
PM prodded over Reef money
Labor is taking shots at the Turnbull Government over $444 million in Reef funding.
ASIC to go inside
ASIC will soon embed its enforcement staff into the major banks and wealth manager AMP.
Standing desks can save
Researchers say if 20 per cent of office workers had standing desks, it would save $84 million in healthcare costs.
ACMA issues band info
ACMA has released critical information ahead of the auction of the first 5G spectrum.
MBA testing foreign docs
The Medical Board of Australia (MBA) is cracking down on incompetent international doctors.
Sea Shepherd sails for Adani
Sea Shepherd is changing course in an attempt to stop Adani's Carmichael coal project.
States hold out on NEG
A new survey finds over 70 per cent of Australians want the government to set a high renewable energy target.
Sydney street shock reviewed
A report into a the near-electrocution of a girl on a Sydney CBD street has created some questions for contractors.
CBA pushed for more farm help
The Agriculture Minister has criticised Commonwealth Bank for not doing enough to help drought-stricken farmers.