Fifteen Australians have been killed at work so far this year. 

Two of Australia’s largest and most powerful unions are one step closer to merging.

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is not going to meet its rollout targets, according to a leaked report.

As robots take on more human abilities, a new report on the future of the workforce has been released.

South Australian Health Minister Jack Snelling has unveiled a range of changes in response to health staff caught snooping on patient records.

The Prime Minister is under more pressure from the Neolithic faction of the LNP.

The Australian Education Union is ramping up its efforts to secure needs-based school funding.

Adults very rarely go to children for perspective or insight...

Australia will spend nearly $30 billion on new planes, submarines, soldiers and other military matters after the release of the Defence White Paper today.

The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) says state MP Rob Pyne is using Parliamentary privilege to wage a personal campaign against local councils.

Staff at the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have become the latest to reject a bargaining agreement that their union says is framed by the Government’s “harsh and unworkable public sector bargaining policy”.

Research suggests the number of work-family programs at an organisation is linked to higher productivity and earnings.

Labor, Greens and independent politicians have gathered to stop the latest attack on Australian science.

Infrastructure Australia (IA) has put out a 15-year plan for 93 major projects that it says will only be possible after big changes.

Thirteen NSW union officials have been accused of unlawful blockades and work disruptions, and were served with notices to appear in the court this week.

Multinational companies that avoid paying tax on Australian earnings could soon be forced to sell their assets.

Four major oil producing countries say they would consider freezing output levels, but only if other producers join in.

The Australian parliamentary inquiry into ‘revenge porn’ is due to report this week, and experts say something drastic must be done.

Reports this week shed some light on the vicious in-fighting at the Finance Sector Union.

Papua New Guinea is suffering in the same way that many of its larger neighbours do – as big companies in major industries come up well short on their tax bill.

School funding increases before the Gonski reforms were skewed away from disadvantaged schools, the AEU says.

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