The Federal Government says it may have the numbers to stop the Great Barrier Reef being listed as ‘in danger’.

The Senate is reviewing sexual assault allegations at the state’s mine sites.

The Federal Government is working hard to keep a report on the ‘sports rorts’ affair away from the media.

The Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is using Instagram as part of its annual recruitment drive.

Australia risks falling on the unhelpful side of new European Union (EU) carbon tariffs.

NBN Co is awarding $1.1 billion in contracts to bring fibre to more premises.

Santos has given up its lease to explore for oil in the Great Australian Bight.

The Federal Government has put out a tender for brief and optional anti-sexual harassment training for MPs.

Some big moves are afoot at the top of Federal Government departments.

The federal opposition says the Morrison Government is taking a “paternalistic” approach to Aboriginal water rights.

Queensland has asked for $500 million in federal funding to help the Great Barrier Reef.

Experts have reacted to the latest change in COVID-19 vaccine advice.

The ATO is chasing fraudulent or ineligible claims for COVID-19 measures like JobKeeper and super withdrawal.

The Federal Government appears to have dumped its National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention.

The Federal Government has awarded at least three gas contracts to a political donor and Liberal-linked company.

The Environment Minister is appealing a court’s ruling that she must protect young people from the impacts of greenhouse gases.

The NDIS Minister says the proposed independent assessments model is “dead”.

Reports say former PM Kevin Rudd has been central in the bringing forward of Australia's Pfizer vaccine supply.

Philip Lowe says there will be major flow-on effects now that Australia's employers cannot “tap” global labour markets for foreign workers.

In a historic turn of events, traditional owners have regained ownership of the town of Jabiru on the edge of Kakadu National Park.

A minimum corporate tax plan has been signed by 130 OECD nations.

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