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Centrelink’s automated debt-recovery program could face a Senate inquiry.
Questions left for unsettled science
Recent climate progress is positive, but the claim that the ‘science is settled’...
Airbus outlines flying future
Aerospace giant Airbus is testing a prototype self-piloted flying car.
Green light for more uranium
Cameco’s proposed Yeelirrie mine in the Goldfields region of Western Australia has been approved...
Abbott takes aim at green power
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has interjected into Australia’s renewable energy debate.
Paladin pushes into global uranium
Paladin Energy is looking at a serious financial restructure as it looks for a place in the global uranium game.
Turnbull renews TPP drive
While the Trans-Pacific Partnership took a beating in the US election cycle, other world leaders want to see it go ahead.
ANZ offloading continues
ANZ is selling its New Zealand asset finance business UDC Finance to a Chinese conglomerate.
Senate hurdle in NDIS top up
Federal Government plans to boost NDIS funding with education money may not be possible.
VW faces billions more for emissions
Volkswagen’s emissions scandal has cost it six high-level employees and $US4.3 billion
Cashless card keeps rolling
This week has brought both praise and condemnation for the Federal Government’s cashless welfare card.
Service shift questioned again
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has invoked the classic 'jobs and growth' justification for the forced relocation of about 200 workers.
Centrelink creates automated chaos
The Federal Government’s ability to run a tech service has not improved over the New Year break.
Data laws decried amid review
The telecommunications industry is launching a fresh push to change Australia’s data retention laws.
Dodgy watches in legal first
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is suing two purveyors of fake Swarovski watches on its online marketplace platform Taobao.
Gas giant aims low in LNG glut
A top figure at Woodside Petroleum says the era of LNG mega-projects is over.
Ley's travel spree grounded
The Health Minister is facing a vicious media and public backlash this week after some questionable spending came to light.
SABRENet could save Adelaide
Adelaide’s high-speed academic internet system will be expanded this year.
Jobs stats show shifting state
Unemployment has increased despite close to 40,000 new jobs being created.
Morrison cops harsh response
Finance experts have slammed Treasurer Scott Morrison's comments on debt.