Industry News
The Victorian Government plans to legalise Uber by imposing a $2 levy on all taxi and ride-sharing trips.
Weather-watchers turning off
Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) staff nationwide are beginning a fortnight of industrial action.
Privilege claimed after raids
The Federal Police have searched Parliament House over NBN Co leaks.
Post proposes blockchain votes
Australia Post may be employed to build a blockchain-based e-voting system for Victoria.
Locals lined up for Indian uranium deal
Reports say the first shipment of Australian uranium will arrive in India next year.
Big names to make energetic defence
Some much-anticipated appearances at Tasmania's ...
Macdonald named in mining trial
Former NSW mining minister Ian Macdonald has failed to keep criminal charges against him secret.
CPAP study shows some benefit
The largest ever sleep apnoea study has found that CPAP treatments can significantly improve quality of life and mood.
Call for boost in shady standards
Biomedical engineers say the world needs a better standard for sunglasses.
BOC blamed in gas review
NSW Health has issued its report on disturbing gas mix ups at a Sydney hospital.
Cracks appear in hospital cross-over
As work on Adelaide’s new hospital continues to lag, maintenance at the old Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is not keeping up.
Billing figures used to bag Labor
New bulk billing figures prove the ‘Mediscare’ campaign had no basis...
QLD to probe coal conditions
The Queensland Government will launch a parliamentary review into the resurgence of black lung, or coal worker’s pneumoconiosis (CWP).
Bank probe back-and-forth continues
The Prime Minister wants Bill Shorten to help him fix the banking sector.
Gender pay gap dips, still growing
New figures show even the finance sector is not immune to the gender pay gap.
VET cap in the works
The Federal Education Minister has indicated he might cap loans to vocational education students.
Campbelltown does Diwali backflip
An Adelaide council that had rejected a Diwali festival has offered to allow it.
ASIC sale stirs strong concern
Tens of thousands of people are trying to stop the Turnbull government from trying to privatise ASIC’s corporate registry.
Public execs feel most valued
Public servants have unleashed on the poor communication skills of their senior managers.
Denmark making move for Nauru
Danish politicians are heading to Nauru to do what Australian politicians cannot.
Greyhound play hitting other states
The greyhound industry is scrambling to respond to the ban in NSW