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The Federal Government is looking to tax celebrities, sportspeople and entrepreneurs on money earned through their “fame or image”, but could face some challenges.
Respect training aimed at unis
A new respectful relationships program has been created for university students.
Bank report makes big calls
The final report from the banking royal commission spells out overhauls and court action for the local finance sector.
Firms form powerful charter
Australia's biggest electricity companies are putting together a new energy charter.
Huawei issues assurance in WA
The WA Government has demanded assurances from embattled tech firm Huawei that it can deliver on a $200 million project.
Labor promises NBN improvements
The ALP may write down the value of the NBN to make access more affordable.
Land Council issues continue
The powerful Northern Land Council has sacked its third CEO in two months.
NSW considers PS corruption unit
The NSW Government is looking to set up a specialist anti-corruption unit for the public sector.
RMS IT deal goes to India
An Indian firm has been awarded a controversial NSW Government IT outsourcing deal.
AEC reveals donor list
The AEC has released a list of political donors and amounts for the 2017-18 period.
Big bank review released
The report from the banking royal commission has been handed to the Federal Government.
Childcare keeps rising
Government data shows childcare fee increases continue to outpace the cost of living.
Uni publishing leaders bail
Melbourne University Publishing’s CEO and several board members have resigned in protest over ...
ACIC face-scan fail slammed
The Auditor-General has described ACIC’s failed biometric identification database as “deficient in almost every significant respect”.
ASX200 close to gender goal
Corporate Australia is just short of its 30 per cent target for women on ASX200 boards.
Federal ad spend tops $200m
The Federal Government has spent over $200 million on advertising since the beginning of last year.
BHP handed big tax bill
Mining giant BHP Billiton has been left with an $82 million tax bill after a battle with the ATO.
Dam spill kills over 65
Dozens are dead and hundreds are missing after a tailings dam burst at a Brazilian mine.
New private provider needed in Hobart
The Tasmanian Government wants a new private health organisation to operate the Hobart Private Hospital.