The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has found serious conflicts of interest in IBM’s work for the Department of Defence.

Wastewater samples have revealed a shift in Australian drug use.

Australia is moving forward with a new system to identify the origin of seafood using portable x-ray machines.

Experts say Australian industries will soon pay for their emissions through overseas taxes.

KPMG has suggested those who take time off work to raise children should receive a super tax rebate.

A Senate inquiry has slammed Australia's biggest freight rail project.

The Federal Government has launched a new campaign to encourage people to work under the NDIS.

The AEMC is allowing power companies to charge Australians with rooftop solar panels for exporting electricity to the grid.

Poland’s vaccine hesitancy appears to benefit Australia.

There has been a big drop in investment in large-scale solar and wind farms this year.

State and federal ministers have agreed to a new sharing regime dubbed the ‘Australian Data Network’.

One local vice-chancellor says the COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to drive innovation.

Nine in ten Australians trust science and scientists, according to a new survey.

Australia’s attempt to create an automated visa system is costing more money, but may not be moving closer to completion.

While APS wage growth slows, bonuses for senior executives remain largely unchanged.

The Federal Government has settled on a site for its planned nuclear waste dump.

Centrelink has issued debt notices to JobJeeper recipients, but not the profitable businesses that enjoyed the subsidy.

A new climate report card has sounded a loud and clear warning that the world needs to do more.

The Australian Government has successfully allowed ARENA to support fossil fuel technologies.

Australia has ranked very low in an analysis of OECD countries’ climate action efforts.

A legal decision could reveal new details of discussions at ‘National Cabinet’ meetings.

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