Multinational companies that avoid paying tax on Australian earnings could soon be forced to sell their assets.

Work has started on a $400 million Esso Australia pipeline project in Victoria.

Four major oil producing countries say they would consider freezing output levels, but only if other producers join in.

Physicist Stephen Hawking has unveiled this year’s Top 10 Global Teacher Prize Finalists.

Papua New Guinea is suffering in the same way that many of its larger neighbours do – as big companies in major industries come up well short on their tax bill.

School funding increases before the Gonski reforms were skewed away from disadvantaged schools, the AEU says.

The administrator of the suspended Auburn Council is winding back major development decisions that would have benefited suspended deputy mayor Salim Mehajer.

The current and previous mayors of Sydney's Hurstville Council are being pursued over possible misconduct.

Federal and state government eyes have turned once again toward water infrastructure for northern Australia.

A massive new industry could open up in Australia following research on materials for the thinnest condom ever.

The largest diamond ever found by an Australian company has been uncovered at Lucapa’s Lulo Mine.

Rescuers are close to reaching a man that has been trapped underground for days at an Australian-owned mine in Indonesia.

The Federal Government has congratulated itself for the successful Federal Exploration Development Incentive (EDI).

About 200 Maritime Union of Australia supporters have marched on the Brisbane offices of Rio Tinto, after the crews of two bulk carriers were sacked and replaced by cheap foreign workers.

A hydrogeology report suggests the expansion of the Springvale colliery in NSW could destroy nearby swamplands.

A full bench hearing of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) has rejected the Transport Workers Union (TWU) appeal in a pay-rates dispute with Linfox Australia.

German carmakers Volkswagen and Daimler have launched a recall of 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to potentially faulty airbags.

A new state-of-the-art facility could see Tasmania carve out a name as the home of underwater robots.

South Australia is lining itself up as the new home of nuclear waste in Australia.

A senior union figure has been held up as an example of “an intolerable culture that prevails” in the CFMEU.

The competition watchdog wants Australia's major petrol retailers to explain their massive retail margins.

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