Former prime minister Julia Gillard will give talks to mark the 10-year anniversary of her anti-misogyny speech directed at ...

The Australian Public Service Commission (ASPC) has issued new advice for federal agencies to manage COVID-19.

Evidence to support a 10-year domestic violence plan has been revealed after an extensive Morrison government delay.

Education Minister Jason Clare says he will address some serious matters in the university sector.

Officials have confirmed that renewables remain the cheapest source of electricity, but cost reductions are stalling.

Environmentalists want the Federal Government to reconsider 19 major coal and gas proposals.

Two Canberra men have been found guilty of conspiring to manipulate recruitment processes for IT staff in the Department of Finance.

A leak of reports dubbed ‘The Uber Files’ shows the many ways that the ridesharing company has sought to fight regulation.

Australia’s Treasury will soon restart modelling of the economic impacts of climate change.

WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange has appealed to a British court to block his extradition ...

A new study finds the digital transformation journey is only just beginning for some agencies.

Auditors have reviewed the compliance with annual leave policies at major federal departments.

CSIRO is bringing together Australia’s budding hydrogen industry with a new knowledge hub.

Tanya Plibersek has told the UN that “under the new Australian government, the environment is back” ...

The new Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) has now been established.

Defence contractor Thales has been charged over the death of a worker at a manufacturing facility in Victoria.

AEMO has released its 30-year electricity market roadmap.

CSIRO says the drop in emissions during COVID-19 is what the world needs each year to limit warming to 1.5°C.

Experts say Australia’s main drug regulator might be too cosy with the companies it regulates.

The US Supreme Court has significantly weakened the nation’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The federal government has launched an expert review of Australia’s carbon credit system.

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