The administrators of a collapsed training company have raised allegations of a massive rort.

A new report has highlighted the “bargaining fatigue” in APS negotiations.

The WA Parliament has ratified big changes to the structure of Healthway, the scandal-ridden WA Government health promotion agency.

Australian experts have watched the watchers.

A recent survey has found that negative attitudes among Australian voters towards asylum seekers are driven by religious bigotry more than by racism or economic anxieties.

Experts have gathered data on the toll that heavy drinkers take on society.

Federal MP and embattled mining boss Clive Palmer has blamed regulatory processes for a big delay in restarting his nickel refinery.

A big global bank is working on its own version of Bitcoin.

Cola-Cola has published a list of 34 Australian institutions that were given a share of $1.7 million in research funding over the past five years.

A new report says red tape on water and electricity prices in South Australia must be slashed, and the state could do with fewer government Ministers as well.

Horizon Power's managing director says abuse experienced by power company employees “may be understandable but unfortunate”.

An eight-year sentence has been handed down in Australia's biggest-ever insider trading case.

Australia’s insurance world has been scrambling in response to damning revelation about Commonwealth Bank’s insurance arm.

A West Australian mayor wants trouble-making kids to be caned, and is looking to the Barnett Government for support.

A simple street crossing will soon become an apt tribute to one of the founding mothers of Melbourne.

An alleged gaffe has seen the Immigration Department rush to avoid accusations of Nazi denial.

Tech giant Google has reported on a two-year effort to define the perfect work team.

Top scientists warn that the CSIRO’s “trashed” reputation will see the next generation of experts seek work somewhere else.

Australia’s top companies, across all industries, do better with more women on their executive teams.

Staff at NSW’s Essential Energy will vote on industrial action this week, with reports up to 800 jobs will go in the next two years.

The South Australian Opposition says incidents in the South Australian health system are the subject of secret inquiries outside the reach of the coroner's court.

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