The Prime Minister says the Government has “very, very significantly improved” its GP co-payment plan, by reducing the amount and shunting responsibility for collecting it onto GPs.

BHP Billiton has given a few more details on its big split and spin-off deal.

WorkCover NSW wants to remind everyone to stay safe for the festive season.

The Master Builders Association (MBA) says paper might just be the biggest hindrance to safety on Australia building sites.

The University of Sydney and Rio Tinto are extending their autonomous mining research partnership after several successful years.

A former Supreme Court judge has been named as Australia’s new national security monitor, tasked with reviewing a range of contentious policies.

A new study says that not only is corruption not inhibited in many big businesses, it is actually a central strategy.

The Federal Court has disqualified and fined 5 former directors of Australian Property Custodian Holdings Ltd (APCHL) for breaching their directors’ duties and making an illegal related party payment of more than $30 million.

The head of The Australia Institute says perceived anti-LNP moves on state and federal levels show the party’s approach is not working.

A community services and welfare group has called on the Federal Government to stop torturing refugees and asylum seekers.

Staff at the Federal Department of Veterans' Affairs will take industrial action after voting in favour this week.

Treasurer Joe Hockey has strongly linked the end of subsidies to Australian car manufacturing with the securing of trade agreements with Asian nations.

Australian engineers are changing the world - one uncomfortable breast at a time.

There is a lot of concern around the Federal Government’s new jobs program for remote welfare recipients.

An Australian campaign group has launched a ‘No Gender December’ pledge, asking parents to boycott toys that enforce gender stereotypes.

A mesothelioma victim is bringing a landmark legal case against the Commonwealth.

Conflict of interest claims around one state Transport Minister could become politically sticky, an analyst says.

Suggestions for ways to reduce the tragic rate of suicide among fly-in-fly-out workers have been included in a report following a West Australian Parliamentary.

Dozens of witnesses will give evidence at the trial of a trucking company owner on manslaughter charges.

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