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The chairman of failed stockbroker BBY has defended consulting with a psychic ...
Ministers going back over Gonski
State governments have been pulled into an overhaul of the Gonski school funding model.
QLD developer donation questioned
Queensland’s Local Government department is reviewing a big donation from an unregistered company to a Brisbane mayor.
Scullion claims "cracker" meeting
The Indigenous Affairs Minister has met with unhappy Indigenous ...
Button battery plan backed
Minister clarifying foreign feelings
The Federal Government may change its foreign investment guidelines to appease angry investors.
Port sale nets $9.7 billion
The Victorian Government has announced the sale of the Port of Melbourne for $9.7 billion.
Android arrested at Russian rally
Russian authorities have arrested a robot at a political rally in Moscow.
Coal cooling is not political
Experts say major super funds are not moving away from coal investments for political reasons.
Greens question site block claims
Choice says there are plans to block websites that do not charge GST.
Offshore contracts rushed, Dutton says
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton admits his department has made mistakes in its handling of contracts for offshore detention centres.
Recently-raided Senator steps down
A Senator targeted in AFP raids wants to spend more time with his family.
Users praise single parent emojis
Single parents and their children are celebrating the inclusion of new single-parent emojis in the new iPhone operating system.
Videos viewed as top tool
A new study has some tips on how health promotion groups can get more online engagement.
$500,000 super switch ditched
The Federal Government has leapt heroically back from the verge of useful retirement system changes.
Coal closure damage downplayed
New research suggests Australia could phase out coal production without taking a massive economic hit.
OECD figures show high class sizes
A new global education report has found Australian class sizes are higher than average, but the Government insists standards are not lower.
Palmer's case continues after affidavit fail
The Federal Court examination of the collapse of the Queensland Nickel refinery will continue, after a failed bid to stop it.
Rural shift costs still covered
Barnaby Joyce is not releasing the cost-benefit analysis for moving 175 public servants from Canberra to Armidale.
Sims backs gas links
The ACCC says it makes sense for Australia’s various gas network to be connected to each other.
Tas. workers hold out for more
Tasmanian public sector unions say workers are “insulted and disrespected” by their latest pay offer.