An inquiry in NSW is exploring new ‘coercive control’ legislation to combat domestic violence.

Woodside has been criticised for its response to a military coup in Myanmar.

The latest stats show a drop in unemployment and underemployment.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg wants to reduce the disclosure obligations of ASX-listed companies.

The head of the NSW gambling watchdog says more Crown directors should resign.

Facebook’s stock price has wobbled after its dramatic Australian news ban.

A new study looks at whether people would want to take financial advice from AI.

Councils are sick of being caught up in pork-barrelling and funding rorts.

Important government services have been blocked in Facebook’s news ban.

Researchers are working on drones that can detect a person’s heart rate.

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority is in important collaborations with Traditional Owners across Australia.

Legal action is being taken over a serious balloon incident in Victoria.

The Defence department will continue to store sensitive documents with a Chinese-owned firm, despite pledging to move them.

New research suggests the stock market is helping hold mining companies to account for human rights violations.

A former Morrison government adviser says her bosses dismissed her sexual assault.

The Federal Government has been criticised for putting its party political logo on official vaccine announcements.

NBN Co has opened up consultation on its new wholesale pricing regime.

A new company has announced plans to build a $1.5 billion, 20,000km fibre-optic “backbone” for Australia.

Shell says its global oil production has “peaked”.

Regulators have some concerns about a proposed purchase by finance software giant MYOB.

The ATO has not been investigating companies that use JobKeeper money to pay executive bonuses.

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