Australia’s best-known telescope has been given a traditional name chosen by Indigenous elders.

Australia has a new Chief Scientist.

A Melbourne man has become the first to be charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws.

The Reserve Bank laid out five new measures this week, all in an effort to tackle the ongoing financial crisis.

CSIRO says Australia needs a better biosecurity system.

The Federal Government has announced two new High Court justices.

The Productivity Commission has called for measures to place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at the centre of policy evaluation.

Minister for Resources and Water Keith Pitt has launched a Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) office in Murray Bridge.

Hundreds of victims of dodgy businesses are going broke while waiting for a new compensation scheme.

Economists say Australia will lose more than $3 trillion over the next 50 years if climate change is not addressed.

The Defence Department is in a contract dispute over the escape and rescue equipment for Australian submarines.

The ‘Black Summer’ bushfire royal commission has concluded and released its report.

The Federal Government has put up a draft version of its planned Commonwealth Integrity Commission (CIC).

A controversial aged care executive has received $1 million in government funding.

The terms of reference have been released for the government’s planned review of the Privacy Act.

Experts say the world needs to think beyond renewable energy targets (RETs) to ensure a sustainable future.

Reports say federal MP Angus Taylor knew figures he used to attack Sydney’s Lord Mayor were wrong within hours of making the claims.

The ATO has warned businesses not to use coronavirus subsidies to fund executive bonuses.

Four academics share the 2020 PM's Prize for Science for their contributions to the detection of gravitational waves.

A new report finds female figures on the Fair Work Commission are being sidelined from Full Bench matters.

The National Archives is looking to use a $3 million investment to save 30,000 audiovisual records.

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