More than seven million Australian consumers are now connected to the NBN.

Regulators want to even up an imbalance between news organisations and tech giants.

Fraudsters are targeting new measures that allow people early access to their superannuation.

The Attorney General has conceded that all Centrelink debts raised using income averaging are unlawful ...

Central Queensland University (CQU) will cut nearly 100 jobs and seek almost 200 voluntary redundancies to help cover a revenue shortfall.

Reserve Bank governor Phil Lowe says the JobKeeper program may need to be extended.

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has rejected a plan aimed at saving jobs.

The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) is losing money, and may have to do fewer audits.

A new batch of Australia’s top scientists have been elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.

Several Canberra property developers will pay compensation for misleading and deceptive conduct.

The Prime Minister has taken responsibility for a $60 billion JobKeeper miscalculation.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a new plan to fight mass unemployment.

Reports say Australian security officials are glad to see the UK question Chinese telco Huawei.

Deloitte has secured a $9.5 million deal to work on a replacement for myGov.

A federal agency has admitted MyHealth records have been targeted by hackers.

The Federal Government claims to have “comprehensively disrupted” scammers pretending to be from the ATO.

Australia’s elite universities have proposed “secure corridor” rules for the return of international students.

Industry leaders are calling for a shake-up of work leave rules.

Experts have slammed Australia’s “failed” domestic violence inquiry.

The erosion of human rights in Australia is being held back by a parliamentary committee.

Former sport minister Bridget McKenzie says public servants should have told her she was acting without legal authority.

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