Two companies have paid significant gas auction penalties.

The Federal Government wants oil and gas companies to foot the bill for decommissioning old rigs.

Court action has been launched against Telstra, Optus and TPG for allegedly misleading consumers over NBN maximum speeds.

New research shows how an imbalance in gender may affect aging.

An Australian expert has decoded what may be the world’s oldest example of applied geometry.

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Philip Lowe says vaccination is the key to mitigating ongoing economic damage.

Australia’s education exports have plunged by a third since the end of 2019.

Australia Post will pay its former chief executive Christine Holgate $1 million as a termination payment.

The Mayor of Cairns is being investigated over a friendly loan that helped save his political career.

New modelling has looked at how influential leaders emerge.

The Master Builders’ Association says Sydney suburban lockdowns have stopped work on $6 billion worth of projects.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has boldly avoided reviewing JobKeeper waste, despite urging from several sides.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has mapped out potential paths from the future of electricity in Australia.

A consumer group has backed plans to allow energy networks to charge solar panel owners for sending surplus power back to the grid.

US payments giant Square is acquiring Afterpay in a $39 billion deal.

The changing climate is costing every farm, on average, $30,000 every year, experts say.

Crown has agreed to pay $61 million worth of unpaid taxes in Victoria.

The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) has announced its largest repatriation of art yet.

A major business school in the US says a majority of incoming MBA candidates will be women.

Outsourcing now makes up about 20 per cent of the Federal Government's spending on public service wages.

A new bill would require federal politicians to explain themselves when they go against their own departments.

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