The Federal Government is softening the ground ahead of the Medibank Private sale.

 Public servants say tough conditions are leading to mistakes in the official Parliamentary record.

The Federal Government has pledged $100 million to boost basic services in remote Aboriginal communities.

Experts have analysed just how much freedom Australian citizens have given up to fight the abstract enemy of terrorism.

Federal Government health spending has dropped to a record low, according to new figures.

Three Queensland researchers have had their work on cutting corruption featured in one of the most authoritative publications in the world.

Australia could get to zero net emissions by 2050, without compromising prosperity or economic opportunities, data suggests.

Farmers, industry groups and the Federal Government are all calling for reform of coastal shipping regulations, but the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) says it won’t happen without a fight.

An awards night has capped the leading forces in workplace health and safety, rehabilitation and return to work services.

More than forty companies that support the building, mining and energy industries say Federal Government moves could put thousands of jobs at risk.

Australia will seek to claw back billions of dollars that big mining, building and technology companies funnel out of the country to avoid tax.

Research from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has shown that carbon pricing and climate action are not just for greenies – they can have real economic benefits as well.

The weekend saw the African nation of Sierra Leone in lockdown as a measure to stop the worst Ebola outbreak in history.

A group of 63 Australian economists have released a joint statement rejecting the Federal Government’s repeated insistence that the country is facing a “budget emergency”.

A Sydney student has pleaded guilty after the leak of records on the controversial scholarship given to Prime Minister Tony Abbott's daughter Frances.

Seven thousand public service call centre jobs are at risk, unions say, with word that Telstra will answer the phones for Centrelink and Medicare.

A public service insider has trashed the Prime Minister’s attempts to tackle indigenous affairs.

The Australian Taxation Office's internal police could themselves be investigated by Australian Federal Police anti-corruption officers.

A new report could test the resolve of infrastructure-friendly but ecologically-ignorant politicians.

Gambling and its impact on public health will be a key focus for a major conference this week.

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) is refusing to let the Federal Government cut the Renewable Energy Target (RET) without a fight.

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