Some of Australia’s top chief executives say the Turnbull government focus on technology education to boost productivity.

Communications Minister Mitch Fifield has dismissed the detailed analysis of the $15 billion NBN cost blowout by former CEO Mike Quigley, but has not provided any evidence to show why Quigley was incorrect.

Government finance departments say extensive and superfluous reporting frameworks have pushed them to look for new ways to reduce their “disclosure burden”.

A new study says drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may have significant health benefits.

Airline loyalty and credit card reward programs could get a bit less generous under new rules in the wake of a Reserve Bank review.

There are big job cuts on the way in Western Australia's health system as federal funding dries up.

Four men accused of a $1.6 million fraud in the ACT's Public Trustee office have had their first day in court.

US environmental think-tank, Oil Change International and UK humanitarian think-tank, the Overseas Development Institute, has found the world's biggest economies pay $633 billion a year in subsidies to oil, gas and coal companies.

Three in five Australians have been the target of online harassment and abuse, a landmark study has revealed.

A major maritime union wants to Federal Government to stop aluminium producer Alcoa from using a foreign-crewed ship to move cargo from refineries in Western Australia to its smelter in Victoria.

A Hong Kong billionaire has spent a staggering $AU67.8 million on a 12.03-carat diamond for his seven-year-old daughter.

Analysts say “ethical investing” is growing in Australia, as moral views are used to push corporations to improve their practices.

Unemployment in Australia has taken a somewhat surprising dive in new figures released this week.

Australia’s attempt to join the United Nations Human Rights Council has prompted over 100 responses from member nations, some of which unleashed on its rough treatment of refugees.

Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species has been voted the most influential academic book of all time.

The WA Government says a lack of resources means that most of its upcoming intake of Syrian refugees will be resettled in Perth.

Australian researchers have exposed a potential dark side to sports supporters’ apparel.

Victorian Labor MP Cesar Melhem says he will stay in State Parliament and fight allegations of corruption from his days as a union boss.

New research has shown the best and worst excuses for missing work.

One of Australia’s leading research institutions has been awarded for its exemplary level of workplace gender equality.

Australian Industry Group data shows the construction sector has expanded for a third straight month.

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