The Fair Work Commission has ruled food delivery riders and drivers must be paid under the same rules as other truck and van couriers.

Billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham has made another big prediction.

CSIRO has developed an AI weight loss coach to administer its data-driven diet.

A software update being rolled out to F-35 fighter jets comes through an “immature, deficient and insufficiently tested” process, a review has found.

Sixty-four public servants were among 1,040 Australians recognised in Australia Day honours this year.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chair Rod Sims will soon leave his position.

The Federal Government has accepted a new blue carbon accounting model.

Experts say Australia must build its own network of Earth Observation satellites.

Australia’s outdated Medicare billing technology could open the door to dangerous and expensive mistakes, a new report says.

Tech firms are a bigger surveillance threat than government spies, a government figure has warned.

Sydney researchers have been awarded over $3 million to study therapeutic uses of MDMA and psilocybin.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says visa charges will be waived for international students and working holiday makers.

Australia has failed to sign off on a four year old commitment for better oversight of detention centres.

Former attorney-general Christian Porter and his defamation lawyer have been ordered to pay over $430,000 in legal costs.

Social service advocates say the Federal Government has slashed a vital COVID-19 payment at the worst possible time.

Green groups say the federal government is paying eight times over the market price for Murray-Darling water.

The Attorney-General’s department has been questioned about the constitutionality of planned class action reform.

Oxfam says “billionaires have had a terrific pandemic”, and is calling for changes to reduce inequality.

Public sector unions are calling for consistent work-from-home rules, as concerning shortages loom.

The completion regulator says people are being gouged for rapid antigen tests.

The attorney general is defending the rights of religious people to discriminate.

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