Western Australia is in the grips of the rise of robo-trucks.

Queensland’s Labor Government has passed new laws that mean unions no longer have to give 24 hours notice before entering a worksite.

The Federal Government has been accused of storming ahead on plans to impose strict restrictions on Indigenous welfare recipients, by way of a cashless welfare card.

Queensland’s LNP Opposition says the State Government has given extraordinary powers to a union that was key to its election victory.

The Member for Cairns, Rob Pyne, is taking action on claims of wrongdoing at a number of far north Queensland councils, particularly Tablelands Regional Council.

Deakin University has responded to vocal criticism of its decision to allow a Muslim group to hold workshops at its Melbourne campus.

Intelligence tests have become a common tool for employers and recruiters, but research suggests they may be missing the point.

Labor is trying to adjust Australia’s free trade agreement with China, but the big unions say they have not gone far enough.

The Queensland Government has completed its review of fly-in-fly-out work and its effect on communities.

Volkswagen has recalled around 90,000 Australian vehicles, amid a scandal over its use of dodgy software to cheat emissions tests.

Safety authorities say employers have a shared responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all workers, including those aged 65-plus.

The Data Retention Act comes into effect tomorrow, but many say there are still big security issues and costs have not been addressed.

The Australian Signals Directorate says cyber attacks on business and government increased by 20 per cent last year, and it appears firms are moving quickly to protect themselves.

The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) says it has seen a sharp increase in complaints about the National Broadband Network (NBN).

It appears that people who think they know it all - or at least, a lot - may be on to something.

Research suggests the best way to remember something is to tell it to someone else.

Queensland’s state-owned energy companies are making some serious money, and consumer advocates want to know why it has led to lower bills.

Battle lines are being drawn ahead of pay negotiations within the Prime Minister’s department.

Queensland councils are taking bold steps this weekend to stop domestic violence.

Trade ministers are gushing about the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, but anyone who wants to know the details will have to take their word for it.

Malcolm Turnbull has hinted that changes to penalty rates are on the way, but that they would need broad support to get off the ground.

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