Analysts say the public sector is propping up employment and the economy.

The Prime Minister's department has decided the PM’s colleagues did not breach ministerial standards.

Nations with stronger women's rights appear to have better health and faster population growth.

The unemployment rate remains at 5.2 per cent, despite the creation of 500 jobs in June.

The Australian Federal Police says raids on journalists are not designed to pressure the media.

The Federal Government says APRA can do its job properly, despite a detailed report showing it is not.

State and federal ministers are working on nationally consistent building standards.

Thousands of NSW health workers will strike next month, demanding better security after a spike in violent attacks.

The ACTU says the Coalition’s union crackdown could breach international conventions.

The director of an embattled Victorian recycling company faces court this week.

Internal emails show Adani demanded the names of all federal agency scientists reviewing its contentious groundwater plans.

The Queensland Government is appointing more inspectors in response to recent mine-related tragedies.

New analysis has found migrants are not a threat to local jobs.

A new Senate inquiry will look at the federal government's plans for Northern Australia.

Internet provider Dodo will refund about 16,000 customers after imposing excess data charges for modest streaming usage.

The US Federal Trade Commission has approved a $US 5 billion ($A7.1 billion) settlement with Facebook.

Research has found significant sexism and discrimination within Australia's largest defence companies.

The Queensland Government has agreed to pay a $190 million settlement over unpaid wages.

Conservatives are divided over the Morrison government's plan for Indigenous recognition.

SA's Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has been found to have committed maladministration.

After several rounds of student climate strikes, advocates say it is now the adults’ turn.

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