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Doctor blocks driven down
The government says it will tackle the extensive delays and high costs faced by foreign medical professionals ...
Yarns open WA health
A new healthcare education program developed in rural Western Australia is breaking down communication barriers between clinicians and Aboriginal patients.
Big new wind backed
The NSW Government has approved a major new wind farm.
King seeks to ease approvals
Resources Minister Madeleine King says she will clarify consultation requirements for oil and gas projects.
UK nuclear goals updated
Britain has announced plans for its largest nuclear energy expansion in seven decades.
Bushfire risks loom
Victorian regulators have criticised the power sector's bushfire preparedness.
Charity backs bill change
St Vincent de Paul is calling for equitable power bill reforms.
Generation costs counted
Consultation is open for a plan to drive the future of energy generation in Australia.
Green path updated
A new report lays out the path for the nation's transition to a net-zero economy by 2050.
CEOs report cyber fears
Australian CEOs have identified cybersecurity as their primary concern for 2024, eclipsing other critical issues ...
Court hack hits recordings
Victoria's court system has been hacked, compromising several weeks of court recordings.
Varroa impacts continue
New South Wales beekeepers are facing the challenge of living with the varroa mite, a deadly pest that continues to spread across the state.
Human needs drive hiring
CSIRO data shows a soaring demand for people skills in Australia’s post-pandemic jobs market.
Priority probed in SA
An independent review has looked into claims of improper patient prioritisation at SA Hospitals.
Disease drops after ban
Experts say Australia’s asbestos ban appears to be working.
Bank claims slammed
The ACCC has raised concerns over the lack of transparency in the pricing of retail deposit products by banks.
Folbigg case quashed
In a major victory for both justice and science, Kathleen Folbigg has been fully acquitted of murder convictions ...
COP28 makes fuel call
COP28 has seen the world acknowledge the end of the reign of fossil fuels.
Police efforts reviewed
IBAC has commended Victoria Police for their implementation of more than 90 per cent of the 104 recommendations made by IBAC over a six-year period.
FWC looms for ATO deal
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) staff are considering taking their pay dispute to the Fair Work Commission.