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The COAG Energy Council has outlined steps to energy market reform.
Adani leaps over legal hurdle
Adani has defeated the latest legal challenge to its planned Carmichael coal mine.
Med-tech making premiums rise
The high price of pacemakers and replacement joints may have driven up Australia’s health insurance premiums.
Panels planned for validation changes
Shonky doctors could be forced to face a panel of their peers.
SA's energy slug slammed
Activists claim the ‘Big Three’ energy retailers are massively over-charging South Australian customers.
Algae lab growing new industries
Scientists in New South Wales are trying to feed people algae ...
Experts weigh 'healthy' obese claims
Swedish researchers are challenging the idea of ‘healthy obesity’.
New record for concentrated Sun
Australian researchers have set a new record for solar power generation.
Age change made non-compulsory
The Tasmanian Government has ditched its plan to lower the compulsory school starting age.
Minister criticises needy uni's
Simon Birmingham says higher education providers are acting like “petulant toddlers” ...
Shonky swipes reach new height
Australians lost around $469 million to fraudulent transactions in 2015, according to a new report.
Creative steps will outpace robots
Creative and emotional intelligence will be the keys to robot-proofing the workforce...
Genetic check goes deep on difference
A new study has looked at just how genetically different we all are.
Scitech shift locked in
Scitech - Western Australia's leading science education centre – is moving in next to the new WA Museum.
Credit kept but used as warning
Moody’s has reaffirmed Australia’s AAA credit rating.
Banks face big rate rigging trial
Australia’s big banks are caught up in an international rate rigging trial that could cost them billions.
PNG pushes Manus closure
The illegal Manus Island regional processing centre will be closed down, at some point.
Union slams Border cuts
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection is looking to cut hundreds of jobs.
Council raid welcomed
WA’s Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) has raided the offices of a council that says it has nothing to hide.
Bendigo marks road to reform
Bendigo’s mayor says a controversial council review was worth it.