Public service bosses to try, try again on wages
APS departments hope persistence will pay off in wage offers.
APS departments hope persistence will pay off in wage offers.
The Turnbull government is preparing to privatise a swath of government payments.
Peter Shergold has blamed major policy failings on the public service's inability to be frank with ministers.
Chief Minister Andrew Barr had defended a police investigation into Joy Burch's ministerial office.
The government won't say if it will make public an audit into renovation cost blow outs.
A teenager accused of calling in fake bomb threat to a Canberra high schoolhas appeared in court.
Michael Adams says his team understood they had to give Eastman all relevant information.
Poor Greg Hunt. No one deserves this.
Nearly all electronics companies in Australia are failing to fully trace their raw materials to ensure against slavery and exploitation in their supply chains, according to Baptist World Aid's Electronics Industry Trends report.
An outbreak of blue-green algae outbreak has forced the temporary closure of Lake Jerrabomberra.
Man smashed marsupial on concrete floor and sent pictures to numerous people.
Police resort to gunfire as Lunar New Year celebrations descended into chaos.
The Turnbull government is preparing to privatise a swath of government payments.
Indigenous leaders are urging Malcolm Turnbull to tackle a crisis in Aboriginal affairs.
Frustrated senators quiz new department secretary on lateness of responses to questions on notice.
Penny Wong grills John Lloyd over his concern for welfare of public servant in Jamie Briggs saga.
The world is not as sick as the global bank share rout suggests.
This year is shaping as a tipping point for Australia's mining services sector.
Boomtime for hotel sector tipped to attract a proportion of forecast $US8.5b in hotel investment.
Substandard and 'hazardous' work on 69 homes lead to builder's registration being stripped.
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Next time there's a crisis, the big banks should be allowed to fail.
Nothing has stretched the corporate lexicon quite like the need massage the message when it comes to job losses.
A survey of financial attitudes uncovered some concerns about the way people think about money.
As Australia's decimal currency celebrates its 50th birthday this week, the archives reveal how it very nearly had another name altogether.
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You don't have to be rich to get Prince tickets, but it helps, as the artist's Australian tour went on sale Tuesday lunchtime.
Netflix is hoping you're ready to laugh at Hitler jokes. In fact, they're hoping you'll laugh at an entire film of Hitler jokes.
Women refuse to appear on the popular ABC show, says a senior producer.
Hugh Jackman has once again taken to social media to discuss a serious issue.
"For years and years, I barely left the house. I was burnt out," he said.
The swag bags are the consolation prize for those who don't go home with an Oscar.
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It's time to stop the toxic notion that women "should know better."
Angry mother Nikita Friedman has blasted Big W, claiming the retailer's clothing "turns little girls into sex objects".
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The Western Sydney Wanderers are determined to stamp out those fans who continue to tarnish the club's image.
Canberra Raiders star desperate not to get caught up in the talk of a potential Origin berth.
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For the first time in the Australian captain's reign he is short of runs and presiding over a team that is not winning.
Spin king Shane Warne has launched a stinging verbal attack on his former captain Steve Waugh.
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