An investors’ report says Labor’s housing plans will lead to lower property prices and higher rents.

Westpac is ditching its loss-making financial advice business and will cut around 900 full-time jobs in the process.

Over 100 labour market experts have signed an open letter calling for higher wages.

A review has called for jail time for employers who exploit migrant workers.

Reports suggest there will be an audit of the way in which the Home Affairs Department hired contractor Paladin on Manus Island.

BHP is pouring $1.34 billion into petroleum prospects off the United States and Mexico.

Reports say Australian coal exports are still being delayed on their way to China.

A new study has slammed Bitcoin mining technology for its large environmental costs.

A review has found the ATO’s debt collection processes are not a “cash grab”.

The Department of Home Affairs is investigating the $423 million contract awarded to the little-known Paladin Group.

The Federal Government has backed away from a banking royal commission's recommendation on mortgage commissions.

The High Court has ruled on a native title case considered one of the biggest since Mabo.

The Reserve Bank says it will have to account for climate change when setting interest rates.

A massive investor group has warned that the Federal Government’s emissions policy is unlikely to be much help.

Visa rules are being relaxed so farmers can more easily hire skilled workers.

AEMO and CSIRO say wind and solar are clearly the cheapest new forms of electricity generation.

There could soon be a vote on the federal government's proposed “big stick” energy laws.

Despite hundreds of millions invested, Carnegie Clean Energy's much-lauded wave technology is plummeting in value.

Australia is in a per capita recession, with negative growth on that basis for the past two quarters.

Labor has officially questioned the ATO’s treatment of whistleblowers.

The ABC's former managing director, Michelle Guthrie, has secured an out-of-court settlement in return for ending legal action for wrongful dismissal.

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