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Tech firm Unisys has lost one of the Federal Government’s longest running outsourcing arrangements.
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Big data turned on health
Researchers have analysed millions of Medicare claims to gain insights into Australian general practice.
E-health opt out window opens
A three-month window for people to opt out of the My Health Record system opens today.
States bid for space base
South Australia wants the former Royal Adelaide Hospital site to house the nation's new space agency.
ACEM issues access warning
Authorities say deteriorating conditions at some EDs are putting patients’ health and safety at risk.
Treasury head moves on
Treasury Secretary John Fraser is quitting, to be replaced by Scott Morrison's former chief of staff.
Police minister leaves seat open
New South Wales Police Minister Troy Grant is leaving politics for now.
Qantas links queried
Questions have been asked about the exclusive Qantas memberships of some high-flying public service heads.
QLD set to sack council
Queensland is moving forward with new legislation that will let it sack the entire Ipswich council.
Names announced for APS probe
A high-powered international reference group has been announced for the looming APS review.
Bus strikes in drivers' pay fight
Bus drivers went on strike across Victoria this week as part of their fight for better pay.
More loose bikes bail
Dockless bike-sharing companies are leaving Australia in the latest evidence that we can’t have nice things.
Former Hobart leader wants limits
A former Hobart lord mayor has made a range of suggestions ahead of Tasmania’s local government review.
Land clearing claims rise
Complaints about suspected illegal land clearing have increased in NSW.
NT WorkSafe up for review
The NT Government has launched a six-month independent review of NT WorkSafe.
Tas. town on boil alert
The northern Tasmanian town of Deloraine has been put on a boil water alert with no end in sight.
Australia on track to smash 2030 goal
New analysis shows Australia reached a 19 per cent share renewable energy in the year to June 30.
Call for clear power policy
The Ai Group says Australia needs to resolve its decade-long war on climate and energy policy ...
Traditional owners want Adani injunction
Adani could be ordered to cease work near its Abbot Point coal terminal and planned rail corridor, after traditional owners applied to protect sacred sites.
Huawei bags WA deal
Huawei has secured a $136 million telecommunications contract from the WA Government, despite security concerns.
IBM keeps deep Government bond
The Federal Government has signed a reported $1 billion deal with IBM.