The Victorian Government says it will spend almost a billion dollars a year overhauling early childhood education and care.

The former Coalition government has been accused of mismanaging the accuracy of welfare payments.

A former Sydney councillor accepted bribes from a Chinese developer in exchange for supporting ...

The SA Government has denied allegations of pork-barrelling despite skipping a step in the provision of sports grants.

The Fair Work Commission has announced a 5.2 per cent increase in the minimum wage, keeping it barely ahead of inflation, for now.

The competition regulator has some concerns about Aurizon’s proposed One Rail acquisition.

Airbnb is being taken to court for allegedly suggesting prices were in Australian dollars, when they were actually displaying US dollar prices.

Using gender-neutral words such as “businessperson” may not be gender-neutral after all, according to a US expert.

Services Australia says it is cutting its outsourced workload by 30 per cent.

Australia’s energy woes are being exacerbated by coal-fired generator outages.

An audit has found most Commonwealth agencies are failing to hit required cyber maturity levels.

The European Union has ruled that all smartphones will require the same charger from 2024.

Health experts have dominated Australia’s Queen’s birthday honours.

The Albanese government says its national corruption watchdog will be able to look into recent corrupt conduct.

The SA government has reached a compromise over workers’ compensation.

The federal government wants to crack down on fraud and other criminal activity in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton may have jeopardised multi-billion-dollar submarine plans by divulging sensitive discussions ...

New data shows Australians are losing more money to crypto-scams than ever before.

Victoria’s energy regulator says energy retailers who dump customers without offering competitive price plans could lose their licence.

The new minister for employment and workplace relations, Tony Burke, has told public servants that he is listening.

A Tasmanian council meeting this week turned into an ugly mess of chaos and threats.

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