A key government lawyer involved in the controversial Robodebt scheme has resigned.

The eSafety Commissioner has officially withdrawn its Federal Court action against X, formerly known as Twitter.

Around 2.6 million Australians will see an increase in their pay from July.

Australia will soon have its first federal Anti-Slavery Commissioner.

The CEFC has announced its first commitment under the $1 billion Household Energy Upgrades Fund (HEUF).

New funding is set to create a data exchange for consumer energy resources.

Researchers have outlined five key steps needed to accelerate Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

ANSTO researchers have made a potentially groundbreaking advance in cancer treatment.

Australia’s electoral commissions are attempting to protect staff from online harm.

The Federal Government has pledged $3.5 million to support Stolen Generations survivors through community-led healing services.

A federal inquiry has delivered its final report on the impact of bank closures in regional Australia, calling for significant regulatory changes.

Analysts say Australia is effectively giving away more than half of its gas reserves for free.

A survey suggests university graduates are experiencing high levels of full-time employment and salary increases.

The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has announced Hugh de Kretser as its new President.

A committee is reviewing ASIO’s power to request warrants to question children aged between 14 and 18.

Despite Coalition allegations, an audit has found the government’s mobile black spot program has been “largely effective”.

Australians’ personal and prescription data has been found for sale online.

Australia's recent decision to invest $1 billion in PsiQuantum for a quantum computer is rooted in longstanding defence concerns.

Australia has pledged new efforts to protect water resources.

The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS), responsible for overseeing Parliament House and safeguarding Australia's democracy, is under scrutiny following allegations of a toxic work culture.

Australia has signed a commitment to AI safety.

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