Two major oil and gas firms have reported mixed results in their latest production level figures.

Clean energy companies say the threat of changes to the renewable target scheme is spooking investors.

A recent conference has heard of a shift in China, re-tooling its education sector to produce the science and technology that will fuel the future.

The City of Perth is looking at bringing back laws to make begging a crime, as numbers on the street increase.

State, federal and local government authorities have toured cyclone-hit regions of north Queensland in the wake of the weekend deluge, with funding packages announced and rolling-out for thousands of residents.

A recent poll has shown waning support for the federal Coalition government in regional areas.

The Federal Government appears to be preparing to relax the rules for foreign investment from China, but one Nationals MP says changes must come from a “mature discussion”.

As young people gain greater access to the world of finance, their level of knowledge on how to manage money has dropped.

A new report says innovative investments should be used to lift the supply of affordable rental housing.

Three Australian academics have condemned the $16.2 billion Building the Education Revolution scheme as a stuff-up destined to become “an international case study of government failure”.

The mere mention of lifting the pension age has sent many into a spin, but with strong indications coming from various authorities it is considered quite likely something will happen.

The Australian Tax Office has cut over 70 per cent of its workers from the area responsible for collecting the minerals resource rent tax (MRRT).

Federal Health Minister Peter Dutton has been discussing plans to withhold tax benefits from families who do not immunise their children.

The Federal Government has detailed its expectations for the National Broadband Network, and it is not asking for much.

A mining company from the smaller end of the scale says it has backing for a multi-billion-dollar port and rail project at Oakajee in WA’s Mid West.

Figures this week show commercial television network Ten continues its rough run, with a big drop in pre-tax earnings.

A new report says the Federal Government is missing out on $1 billion worth of unrecovered student loans, but students say they should not be muscled into paying up.

Slush funds, money laundering, bags of cash and corruption have been revealed as Hewlett Packard’s weapons of choice for invading new markets.

There has been plenty of discussion on the terms of the free trade agreement between Australia and Japan, which will see the lucrative exchange of multi-billion dollar military technologies.

Two solar farms in New South Wales have their financial backing secured, but there is some trepidation around the future of the state’s renewable investment.

China will close more than 2000 smaller and less productive coal mines as part of its national push to kill low quality coal.

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