The Australian Sports Commission has its first ever female leader, with the appointment of Josephine Sukkar.

The ACCC has a new issue with Google and other internet ad companies.

ASIC chair James Shipton says he will leave the job when he can.

The ATO is pursuing dodgy employers rorting the JobKeeper system.

Progress has been made on a planned $22 billion cable from the NT to Singapore.

NSW catholic schools have been given free rein on a $230 million taxpayer ‘slush fund’.

Experts are working on new privacy tools to protect government databases.

Home Affairs has been ordered to compensate asylum seekers over a data breach.

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has launched a $5 million project to drive down emissions from the agriculture sector.

The federal treasurer says Australia’s planned COVID-19 vaccine rollout is still on track.

Australia is set to sign up to new agreements that will require it to integrate climate and pricing risks in its investments.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has granted provisional approval to Pfizer Australia for its COVID-19 vaccine.

Google has again threatened to stop making its search engine available in Australia.

Education Minister Alan Tudge says it will be “very difficult” to get many foreign students back this year.

At least 26 refugees and asylum seekers have been freed from a Melbourne hotel after years in immigration detention.

A new survey is seeking the views of thousands of Australian Public Service workers employed through labour hire.

A drop in Australia's unemployment level has been taken as an early sign of economic recovery.

A Chinese bidder has bailed on plans to buy Australian builder Probuild.

RBA documents suggest a rise in superannuation would cause wage growth to stall.

Defence is reportedly considering scrapping its $80 billion contract with French submarine builder Naval Group.

The Australian Academy of Science has entered the vaccine effectiveness debate.

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