Australian scientists say strange diamonds from a dwarf planet could hold the key to stronger machine parts.

The Australian Energy Market Commission has announced new rules aimed at protecting customers experiencing family violence.

The National Museum of Australia has launched two new galleries following a $34 million redevelopment.

The World Bank says the world could be edging towards a global recession.

The Australian government has spent over $2.5 million in taxpayer funds on luxury accommodation linked to Myanmar's military junta.

Three new people have joined the Climate Change Authority (CCA) after the Albanese government increased its responsibilities.

The UN nuclear watchdog says it is satisfied with the AUKUS alliance’s plan to supply Australia with nuclear submarines.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says climate science is clear; humanity is heading in the wrong direction.

Australia's significant investor visa - referred to as a “Golden Ticket” - is set to be scrapped.

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) aims to be fully digital by 2030.

Powerful forces are opposing plans that would force them to keep Australian customer data onshore.

A federal EV bill is facing a tough road to success.

CSIRO is providing free research and development (R&D) support for defence products.

Australian Public Service commissioner Peter Woolcott has spoken about the organisational culture of government employees.

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) has called for adaptation to a changing biosecurity environment.

The federal government's climate bill has become law.

The UN says human development has declined for the first time since it started measuring it.

Senior health officials say Australia has passed its COVID-19 peak, but needs to be prepared for future waves.

Australia has declared a mourning period following the death of its head of state, Queen Elizabeth II.

Childcare workers across the country went on strike this week, demanding improved wages, conditions and respect.

A former bureaucrat has called for better treatment of whistleblowers and complainants.

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