A major maritime union wants to Federal Government to stop aluminium producer Alcoa from using a foreign-crewed ship to move cargo from refineries in Western Australia to its smelter in Victoria.

The Federal Government has released its shortlist of six sites that could one day store "low-to-intermediate" nuclear waste.

Unemployment in Australia has taken a somewhat surprising dive in new figures released this week.

The Climate Institute has slammed the adequacy of Australia’s carbon emission reduction measures, saying they would not meet the smallest target set at the upcoming Paris climate talks.

Australia’s attempt to join the United Nations Human Rights Council has prompted over 100 responses from member nations, some of which unleashed on its rough treatment of refugees.

Insiders say the Murray Darling Basin Authority will offer employees a 6 per cent pay increase over three years.

Labor says Australia should lead world efforts to resettle climate change migrants forced from their homes in the Pacific.

The former chief executive of the NBN project, Mike Quigley, has released data he says shows NBN Co has perfectly good financial and accounting systems, and cost blowouts are Malcolm Turnbull’s fault.

The Federal Health Minister says consumers are not getting value for money from their health insurance policies, and conditions should be changed.

A former Defence employee has been jailed for posting national secrets on 4chan.

New research has found the winners and losers in the push to raise the GST, and unsurprisingly, the poor do not come out on top.

The vice-chancellor of a Group of Eight (Go8) university has broken ranks, saying there is no crisis in Australia's higher education system and there is no particularly strong case for students to have to pay more.

Experts say it is hard to tell what happens to billions of dollars in taxpayer funds handed out in the Government's Direct Action climate policy.

Federal Resources Minister Josh Frydenberg is staying quiet on which regional councils have put their names up to host a nuclear waste dump.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has hinted that his government will fund the final two years of the Gonski education model.

Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), Michael Thawley, says the Australian Public Service (APS) should “open its doors” to the outside world.

Adelaide ship-builder ASC has picked itself up from a rough year to post a profit of almost $22 million.

The union for federal government workers has been accused of using the public as pawns in their push for a pay rise.

A far-reaching CSIRO survey has found Australians views on climate change run on distinctly political lines.

University researchers have taken an in-depth look at Australians’ views on cultural diversity, immigration and social cohesion.

Doctors have been ordered to repay more than $4 million worth of benefits, following a report into rampant Medicare rorting.

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