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Woodside Energy is at a crossroads with environmentalists and investors over its climate strategies.
Big bump for QLD tradies
The minimum pay for the average Queensland construction worker on civil projects has been increased to over $200,000 a year.
Jail time for inside bid
Cameron Waugh, a well-connected Perth corporate advisor, has been sentenced to jail for insider trading.
Local focus for new funds
Anthony Albanese has unveiled a new effort to reshape Australia's economic and industrial framework.
Merger reforms detailed
Tech investors have rejected the government’s planned merger reforms, saying they could kill off start-ups.
Spreadsheet error slammed
A basic tech failure has prompted calls for an overhaul of the $70 billion government procurement system.
Farm firm blames Bureau
A major agriculture firm has blamed the Bureau of Meteorology for significant financial losses.
Combet speaks on power shift
Greg Combet, incoming chair of the Net Zero Economy Agency, has urged a “just transition” for coal workers in the shift to renewable power.
PwC criticisms compound
A Senate report has criticised an ongoing coverup, as the PwC tax leaks scandal continues.
ANAO seeks input
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) wants feedback on its draft Audit program for the 2024-25 financial year.
Automated concern raised
The Federal Government has received warnings over its use of AI decision-making.
Centrelink age limits questioned
Advocates want Centrelink to lower the age of independence for Youth Allowance from 22 to 18.
CSIRO seeks local AI
CSIRO says Australia is in a perfect position to harness AI for its technological future.
Uber admits snooping
Uber has defended its use of spyware to obtain confidential information on a former competitor in the Australian market.
Climate details demanded
Australia’s new climate reporting legislation will come into force next year.
Gender laws put firms on notice
New gender laws could see big companies stripped of government contracts.
Green scheme pays empty promises
Experts have challenged the integrity of Australia's Carbon Credit scheme.
Mining money to slump
Official stats show Australia will see a decline in resource exports of about $117 billion by the end of the decade.