India's top court has ordered an investigation into the country's second-largest conglomerate, the Adani Group.

Advocates want the Australian Public Service (APS) to be an example of how to be a gender-equal employer.

The APS formal bargaining process is scheduled to commence on March 30, according to the Australian Public Service Commission.

A proposed new human rights model includes new obligations for public servants.

Consumer advocacy groups may give some ground on proposed deregulation of financial advice.

The Treasurer has blocked the release of a report into the behaviour of ASIC’s deputy chair.

A Senate committee has recommended broad trials of a four-day work week.

Australia and India have signed a new bilateral higher education agreement.

Big four consulting firms are set to face a new inquiry over PwC tax leaks.

Coalition appointees have been unceremoniously dumped from the minimum wage panel.

The competition regulator is setting its sights on the “expanding ecosystems of digital platform service providers”.

Melbourne’s City of Boroondara has halted the use of a Christian prayer at its meetings.

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour has commented on his “public lynching”.

Nine of Australia’s ‘Closing the Gap’ targets are not on track, according to new data.

A new federal resource is being set up to track progress on gender inequality issues.

Plans have been approved for new federal department office buildings.

The High Court will soon decide if Facebook is liable for mass data breaches.

A Victorian council has been sacked after the murder of a senior employee sparked an investigation that uncovered ...

The head of the NIAA says the agency will play a key myth-busting role in Australia’s Voice referendum.

Every NT government agency and service provider is set to be reviewed for systemic racism.

The NSW ICAC has found no evidence of corruption by John Barilaro or Stuart Ayres in a controversial trade job posting.

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