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Inaugural Parliamentary Joint Committee on Defence commences its new oversight role
The UQ course helping to address veterinary workforce shortages
Standing Up For Shoppers, Backing ACCC
Managing Director Of SBS Appointed
ASI asks PC to approve a Safeguard quota and tariff on imported fabricated steelwork to save industry
FEDERAL BUDGET: “F” ON FOSSIL FUEL TAX REFORM, NO NEW BIG-TICKET WINS FOR ENERGY TRANSITION BUT SOME GOOD NEWS BURIED IN THE FINE PRINT
Boosting consumer protection and confidence to build and buy
New Grants To Help Support News Sector Sustainability
The copyright fight that could chill investigative reporting
‘Polyanna policy’ – is NZ’s framework for AI use in government overly optimistic?
Does abolishing the BSA mean the end of enforceable media standards in general?
Petroleum and mining companies surge advertising spend beyond election levels amid energy crisis and gas tax pressures
Greens: CIT Report Exposes Urgent Need For Systemic Higher Education Reform
Privacy Commissioner launches Privacy Awareness Week 2026: Trust is built here
Quash sentences against Kem Sokha and other arbitrary detainees: Cambodia
Making tech giants pay for news was a success the first time around. It can be done again
FMA discontinues CBL IPO Proceeding against the Hutchison Estate
Roundtable Opens Public Consultation on Draft Vision for Account-to-Account Payments in Australia
Northern Beaches Hospital officially transitions to public hands
Consultation On News Bargaining Incentive Now Open
Pure Foods Tasmania reduces $4.5 million in deferred tax assets following ASIC review
Liverpool Wants To Turn Waste To Value
Greens Senator confronts Woodside CEO on why she won’t front tomorrow’s gas tax inquiry
Regulating Cash Distribution Services
Greenpeace Australia Pacific settles in lawsuit against Woodside
Supporting Sustainable, Innovative News Sector
ACCC granted leave to intervene in Epic v Apple proceedings
3 in 4 Australians want less alcohol ads on TV, as community calls for stronger safeguards
UN experts urge transparency and respect for Indigenous Peoples’ rights in Ngorongoro: Tanzania
From sunsets to the night sky: how technology can help you to notice nature in new ways
UTAS Land Protection Bill passes Parliament
Community outrage as Parks Victoria bypasses local council to push ahead with Mount Macedon tree clearing
‘Moonshot’ project aims to restore trust in the digital public sphere
Trust in news rises after years of decline in NZ. What’s behind the shift?
Viva Energy reassesses accounting approach after ASIC review, resulting in $25 million impairment
Act Now To Safeguard Our Democracy
Fairer Fuel Determination
Fairer Fuel: Reforms To Road Transport Orders
FMA seeks liquidation of additional Chance Voight entities
Psilocybin mushrooms are going mainstream, but scientific research and regulation lag behind
ASIC ramps-up action to protect consumers from AI-powered online investment scams
Around 1,000 People to Take Part in Australia’s Largest Mass Baptism on Good Friday
Modernising Australia’s Secrecy Laws
Nearly half our permanent migrants are working below their skill level: former Treasury Secretary
Court Sentencing Brings Reminder Of Firearms Safety
Review of Merchant Card Payment Costs and Surcharging – Conclusions Paper
Fairer Fuel Bill Passes Parliament
Rapists’ lawyers are using their victim-survivors’ counselling notes in court. This needs to stop