Airservices Australia staff will strike next Tuesday after pay negotiations broke down.

Advocates are concerned that funds previously earmarked for the NDIS are being used to fund drought relief.

Victoria says it will sign up to China's controversial One Belt, One Road initiative.

Universities have expressed dismay at “political interference” in the blocking of $4 million in grants.

The Agriculture Minister is responding to claims his department has been unwilling to use its powers to protect animals.

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has been accused of maladministration.

Seven million deaths are caused by air pollution each year, new global stats show.

Australian company directors have nominated climate change as a number one issue for the Federal Government.

The IPA has accused the Morrison Government of breaching Liberal values by threatening energy companies.

Twenty-two eminent Australian scholars and health experts have signed a letter demanding the Federal Government phase out coal.

The Federal Government has announced new measures to help consumers and businesses keep down energy costs.

New analysis suggests the location of a school is more important than whether it is public or private.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has responded to claims it was damaging its forecasting.

Critics say “authority creep” is allowing increasing numbers of government agencies to access people’s data.

People fleeing domestic violence have been warned that former partners could trace them via their children's myGov accounts.

A review has found a number of issues at a 1950s-era nuclear medicine lab in south-west Sydney.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has delivered a formal apology on behalf of the nation for failing survivors of institutional child sex abuse.

Army combat units could soon be accompanied by killer robots.

A Senate committee has recommended Australians be given another year to opt out of the My Health Record system.

The Federal Government wants to be able to instruct Google to demote search results for pirate sites.

Cisco has contradicted Peter Dutton’s claims that the government’s decryption bill will not result in “back doors” in their products.

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