A damning Integrity Commission investigation into nepotism within Tasmania's hospital system continues to take names.

Studies have shown why it is important that young people feel a connection to a school community, but at the same time Australian Government policies are keeping some out.

A move made by the Senate on the Federal Budget means $435 million will not be cut from universities.

The Federal Government has tabled its plans to enhance Australian intelligence agencies with more digital powers.

One regional Centrelink office wants to use a stopwatch to monitor customer calls, but employees are not happy.

The boss of a state government water agency embroiled in controversy has resigned.

Indigenous housing is one of the key ways to improve global equality and sustainable lifestyles, the UN says.

The Tasmanian Government has put together a task force to help with rampant job losses in the state’s west coast mines.

Accusations of industrial blackmail and illegal conduct have come to light in recent sittings of the royal commission into trade unions.

A Fair Work finding has shown the importance of big businesses looking after their employees’ mental health as much as their physical safety.

The new head of the Australian Workers’' Union is moving away from the plans laid by his predecessor, and pushing for better protection of some domestic resources.

The Federal Government has officially launched its Restart programme, designed to help more mature-aged job-seekers into the workforce.

Western Australian stevedores and port maintenance workers will strike, saying lengthy negotiations have yielded little progress.

No matter the language or socio-economic class, a new study shows memory is the key to learning.

Almost all of Australia’s governments have thrown their support behind a $115 million national partnership agreement to combat homelessness.

Researchers have developed a mathematical model to examine online social networks, looking at whether we prefer to copy our friends or go with the opinion of the masses.

A US company is working on a $1.25 billion bio-energy project, which could see rubbish and human waste turned into electricity for Iran.

Economists say that the repeal of the carbon and mining taxes could cost households much more than they save.

The leader of the Victorian Labor Party has avoided comment on more media reports ahead of this week’s union corruption inquiries.

Western Australian health workers will walk off the job from next week, launching industrial action after the State Government failed to make a new pay offer.

The outgoing Australian disability discrimination commissioner has reflected on his years in the role, the state of Australian disability support and workforce, and taken a swipe at the Federal Government.

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