A landmark report says Tasmanians cannot blame social disadvantage or low government spending for being behind on social and economic indicators.

The ACCC is taking a third big training provider to court on allegations it used illegal tactics to lure in new students, and rack up federal government loans.

A stoush between the tiers of West Australian government continues this week, with one rural shire taking on the Barnett Government over a FIFO camp.

A parliamentary inquiry in Victoria has recommended that the state’s ban on coal seam gas (CSG) extraction should continue, but cannot decide how long it should last.

Beijing has issued its first-ever red alert for pollution, with a new blanket of choking smog about to descend on the city.

Researchers in the US have discovered a new material for making biofuel, which had previously been discarded as part of the process.

Miners at various sites have showed signs of ‘black lung’, and they are making their anger known.

BHP says one of its iron trains derailed recently, but no one was injured.

Iron ore is down again, continuing its slow decline to land at US$39.40 per tonne on the Steel Index.

The Federal Government has unveiled a digitised version of Australia’s vast mapping network.

The fate of around 800 Queensland workers hinges on an expected decision from Clive Palmer about his Yabulu nickel refinery near Townsville.

Queensland businesses are beaming at the prospect of 2,000 new construction jobs lined up in the Surat Basin region.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is tightening the rules on shipping container weighing processes, leading to some concern within the industry.

The biggest move in the wake of the royal commission into trade unions has come in the form of charges against CFMEU leader John Setka.

Reports say up to 32 people are dead after one of the worst offshore oil disasters in history.

The Northern Territory Government has responded to repeated complaints that its home buyers’ insurance scheme is not working.

It can take young people up to a decade to secure a stable and meaningful job after leaving secondary school, according to Australia’s most comprehensive youth trends study, the Life Patterns project.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) acted unlawfully when by raiding the Canberra headquarters of the Construction, Mining, Forestry, and Energy Union (CFMEU), the ACT Supreme Court has found.

There are more hearings on this week in South Australia’s nuclear fuel cycle royal commission.

Former industry minister Ian Macfarlane has defected from the Liberal Party to join the Nationals.

Troubling reports are emerging that refugees and local workers on Nauru are being forced to remove asbestos without proper protection from the potentially deadly material.

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