Tech giant Intel has undertaken a ‘restructuring initiative’, which consists largely of sacking 12,000 workers.

The Federal Government is setting up a levy on banks to enhance regulation.

Australian workforce data shows young people are not getting the enterprise skills employers want.

The senate has agreed to abolish Labor’s Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal.

New stats suggest women are more likely to be affected by night shiftwork than men.

The union-busting starts today.

The Greens have released an 18-point policy plan they say will stamp out tax avoidance by multinationals and raise at least AU$1.69 billion in additional revenue.

Iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart says things are rough in the resources sector, but northern Australia still has incredible development opportunities.

Telstra's chief technology officer says “innovation” is at risk of becoming a meaningless buzzword.

Taxpayers’ funds will be used to pay entitlements to Queensland Nickel workers.

A single Australian teenage taxpayer contributed over $500,000 to government coffers in 2013/14.

Public servants at the federal government's only majority-Aboriginal agency have been offered just half the pay rise available to bureaucrats in majority-non-Aboriginal departments.

The Victorian Government has provided over half a billion dollars to boost family violence responses.

ACT unions say Canberra employers and insurers now have more power than the police to snoop into the private lives workers.

The English Football Association wants an investigation into links between former players and dementia.

Administrators say Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel made “significant” uncommercial transactions for the benefit of its directors before it collapsed.

The WA Transport Minister could be dragged into an ASIC investigation of suspicious share trading.

Sub-contractors who worked on expanding the Perth Airport say they have been left short by the problem-plagued project.

Rich nations need to work collaboratively with low- and middle-income countries to boost access to safe and affordable surgery for the world's poor, experts say.

The ethical debate about human genetic engineering has increased in pitch, with the publication of a new human embryo–editing paper.

Leaked emails have caused outrage among CSIRO workers this week.

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