The Federal Government has signalled its intention to shut several onshore asylum seeker centres, a week after the Commission of Audit labelled offshore processing a waste of money.

NBN Co says it will have to spend 33 per cent more for rural broadband, because it did not estimate how many people would want to be connected.

Queensland councils have pooled their knowledge from their role as key factors in the State's economy.

The Federal Government has given more details of a large funding pool created to help displaced auto-workers find new jobs.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in New South Wales will take a break to consider new evidence of “serious electoral funding irregularities”.

It is becoming difficult to find those who believe that the proposed ‘budget debt levy’ is a good idea.

The Victorian Government has pulled a pre-budget, pre-election move that few suspected – selling its Rural Finance Corporation to invest in rail upgrades.

Iron ore mogul Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has invested millions in a small Australian uranium company.

The ACCC has warned energy generators that they will have to pay back money collected for the carbon tax, if it is repealed.

A senior federal minister says big companies and unions should be banned from making political donations.

The recent Commission of Audit report suggests big changes are on the way for Australian healthcare.

Samsung will pay $129 million to Apple after a US jury decided it had stolen elements of Apple designs.

ANZ has posted a half-year cash profit of $3.5 billion, beating forecasts by about $3.4 billion.

A key business group and some rising Australian entrepreneurs have slammed the way the federal government chooses suppliers for billions of dollars worth of contracts.

The university sector will be waiting to hear its funding future, with a number of recommendations to reduce the role of public money.

An Australian economist says the federal budget crisis does not actually exist, but has been made up to sell broad government cuts.

The world's biggest coal port has been sold for $1.75 billion, but residents of the city it serves may have been short-changed.

A Supreme Court ruling has stopped one council from increasing rates on rental owners, which several other regions have already done.

A new report by an international aid group says Australian banks have been backing companies overseas that engage in illegal and immoral behaviour.

Rio Tinto is about to start running its driverless train in the Pilbara.

A major toll road builder is sinking its teeth into new infrastructure availabilities.

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