Australian taxpayers will lend $110 million to BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto to expand a mine in Chile.

Alan Joyce has again lashed out at the Australian union movement, claiming it has been spreading rampant lies to fight efforts for more foreign investment.

The Fair Work Commission has released word on the scope of a workplace awards review.

UPDATE: Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos has stood down amid the corruption inquiry, but maintains he will be "vindicated" and has been described by the Prime Minister as "a man of great distinction ... and high competence".

A looming wave of terminal liver disease could be combated by government funding for powerful new drugs, researchers suggest.

The Royal Commission into the tragic failure of the Rudd government’s home insulation scheme will begin today, and could prompt some intriguing revelations from politicians and public servants on the witness list.

The Prime Minister and Premier of New South Wales have signed-off on a $3 billion tunnel project for Sydney commuters.

The Governor-General has tabled papers to kick off the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption.

The Federal Communications minister says Telstra may be the next company allowed take a bigger share of foreign investment.

The Independent Schools Council of Australia has delivered a dim view of Australian education funding, saying all models are far removed from the Gonski recommendations, and national reform is virtually impossible.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released its latest job figures, showing a surge in full-time employment but a drop in part-time.

There will be room at the top, sending some of Canberra’s senior public servants into a spree of jostling and favour-garnering as a number of government executive positions open up.

A major federal department is looking to attract more recruits into an Indigenous apprenticeship program.

The Productivity Commission say Australian governments need a new system for selecting and funding public infrastructure projects, and that taxpayers should be prepared to contribute.

The chief justice of Nauru, Australian Geoffrey Eames, says he has had no option but to resign as the government is ignoring the rule of law.

The Federal Government is buying a fleet of surveillance drones for border security and other duties, creating around 100 jobs for an estimated cost of $3 billion.

The Community and Public Sector Union has released a special guide for members wanting to know more about the claim for improved pay and conditions.

The Business Council of Australia appears to be picking a fight with itself over the need to report gender figures.

Heads appear to have rolled at the Fair Work Commission’s (FWC) expert superannuation panel, with half its members jumping ship over conflict of interest allegations.

The Federal Government says it is considering changes to cross-media ownership laws to reflect the current state of technology.

Authorities warn that the Federal Government should continue funding the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH), or put tens of thousands at risk.

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