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Leaked documents suggest the World Trade Organisation has upheld Australia's cigarette plain packaging laws.
TV switched for sweeter deal
The Commonwealth is making it cheaper and easier for major broadcasters to control Australian markets.
Woodside wants east to reach over
WA gas giant Woodside says if the eastern states want gas, they can come and get it.
RBA boss issues debt warning
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe says wage growth needs to increase to help the Australian economy become more resilient to issues of burgeoning household debt.
Santos denies gas worries
Santos has faced some awkward shareholder questions at its AGM about new government export controls.
Calls for extended IA pipeline
The local government sector has backed the Federal Government’s “good debt” infrastructure plans.
Embattled HRC boss awarded
Outgoing Human Rights Commissioner Gillian Triggs has won a freedom of speech award.
GST re-think launched
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has ordered an independent inquiry into the carve-up of GST revenue.
School money reshuffled
The Federal Government has unveiled plans for ‘Gonski 2.0’, a re-jig of recent school funding models.
Uni money tightened
University students will pay up to $3600 more for their degrees under a proposed tertiary education overhaul.
QLD cracks down on dodgy operators
Rogue operators will be targeted by Queensland’s new regulations for labour hire companies.
Road and rail win in Vic. budget
Some big works will be announced in today’s Victorian state budget.
AFP data breach revealed
The Australian Federal Police has admitted accessing a journalists’ phone records without a warrant.
Australia shoots for Japanese hydro
Japan is pushing to become the world’s first hydrogen-fuelled nation, and Australian companies are eager to help.
Community renewables gaining capital
Investors are snapping up opportunities in the community-funded renewable energy sector.
Government to force gas onshore
The Federal Government will impose export restrictions to secure domestic gas supplies.
Building billions set for return
The Turnbull Government could unveil up to $50 billion worth of infrastructure spending in May's budget.
Clean power requires batteries and backing
The CSIRO says an active transition to a zero-carbon electricity system will need financial incentives.
Council candidate cap proposed
The Gold Coast Mayor says local government election campaigns should be self-funded or capped.