Some influential groups from the oil and gas industries have told the Federal Government to get cracking on changes to the Fair Work Act, saying billions of dollars and thousands of jobs are at risk.

One hundred and fifty important programs have had their funding renewed, as the Federal Government pours $170 million into mental health services.

Experts on Australia’s digital environment say we should exercise some restraint on mobile networks, as the possibility of overloaded frequencies becomes more likely every year.

The President of BHP Billiton’s coal sector has pushed for productivity to fight falling coal prices.

A highly commendable trend continues this week, with the announcement of a $100 million package for scholarships to get more female leaders in IT.

The Australian Shareholder’s Association says the planned sale of Medibank Private may be hindered by members seeking leverage.

Concerns have been raised about funds some thought were secured for Tasmanian schools.

Fair Work will move to seize the assets of dozens of constriction workers in WA, to pay for fines after illegal industrial action.

The Federal Government says it will not touch the GST, despite the top treasury official saying it should.

Casinos are on the cards in Queensland, with the state government looking at proposed sites around the Whitsundays this week.

Over one hundred WA schools were closed as thousands of teachers took their anger to the streets this week.

Universities Australia has launched a new campaign to increase public awareness of the importance of research and continued tertiary funding.

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