A survey suggests concerns about affordable public housing bringing down property values and generally ruining the neighbourhood may be unfounded.

The Prime Minister has announced a review of Australia’s Indigenous Training and Employment initiatives, to be led by former Fortescue CEO Andrew Forrest.

Plans to build a facility that would store nuclear waste from around the world at a station in the Northern Territory are reportedly “progressing”.

One of the greatest contributors to our current knowledge of the Southern Ocean is stepping aside to make way for a younger model.

A new facility for the Australian Federal Police will allow agents greater access and abilities at the Melbourne Airport.

Rail is on the rise across the country, according to a report from the Australasian Railway Association.

Pending some large-scale revolution, in just one month the Australian government will sign-off on the Trans-Pacific Partnership – a trade agreement that will allow media companies broad powers to enforce copyright and censorship laws online.

Microsoft has revealed it was made to grant over a thousand requests for personal information from the Australian government in the first half of this year alone.

An expert on corruption in the corporate world says allegations of dodgy deals at Leighton Holdings show the lack of respect for and authority in Australia’s regulatory bodies.

Australia’s DNA database for police investigation is being expanded so it can help plot family lines after crime and disasters.

The Federal Government may delay its decision over whether to allow an American firm to buy out one of the country’s most prominent grain companies.

A High Court ruling this week could mean fewer Australians in prison.

Australia’s Minister for Industry has visited the site at the centre of a beloved Australian industry.

An Agricultural Economics expert wants to know how particular parts of the ‘direct action’ plan to reduce climate change will be applied, wondering how much farmers can expect to contribute.

Climate scientists have used updated reports of humanity’s impact on the environment to call on Australian politicians to do something beneficial, as they seemingly go backwards compared to the rest of the world.

A new centre at Monash University will investigate ways to strengthen Australia’s bond with Indonesia through research and business collaboration.

The head of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says it is not worth spending piles of money on new roads when we can change the way people use current ones, and make more money from that.

There has been both welcoming and rejection of Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s ‘water trigger’ for the approval of large coal mining and coal seam gas projects.

A Standards Australia Committee in charge of making sure children’s furniture is safe as possible has received and award for its efforts – but the work never stops.

Reports today say as many as six of the senior members of the Greens’ party have quit, but leader Christine Milne says it is not a sign of instability.

Workers in the public sector can expect harsh consequences if they choose to air work grievances on social networks, according to a senior official.

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