Legal experts have questioned a federal government proposal to put a three-year pause on litigation for deceptive claims.

Australia’s sovereign wealth fund has invested in Chinese Communist Party-linked companies and Uyghur oppression.

The Federal Court has ordered Santos to halt its Barossa gas project at the eleventh hour.

The Albanese Government says it is creating thousands of new jobs to enhance Centrelink and Medicare services.

A group of whistleblowers has accused the Federal Government of failing to protect them.

The Federal Court has recognised native title rights in WA’s northern Goldfields.

The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is facing criticism from the Australian Services Union (ASU).

The Government says it is taking action to address underperformance in federal departmental leadership.

“Spies in suits” targeting disgruntled employees have emerged as a major national security concern for Australia, warns Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil.

NDIS reviewers may soon lay out measures to control spending growth.

Australia's federal agencies are facing record-keeping challenges, warns the Records and Information Management Practitioners Alliance (RIMPA Global).

The Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, Clare O’Neil, says businesses must address major software vulnerabilities.

APS reform talks were met with strikes this week.

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