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Australian employers are monitoring employees, frequently without workers' knowledge or consent, according to a new report.
Writers’ concerns about AI are not only about payment; they are about consent, trust and the future of their profession.
Sally McManus, secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, said worries about stagnant productivity had led to ...
In an uncertain world, Australia is spending about 1.7% of its Gross Domestic Product on research and development. The OECD ...
Interview: 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' star Jacob Elordi discussed working with directors Justin Kurzel and Ridley ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has launched a new portal for applications to the Foreign Investment Review Board, but industry ...
Australian workers will continue to work from home, although not as much as some would like, as the insane amount they are ...
Exposure to heat and cold is costing Australian workers and employers an estimated $94 million a year, with heat-related ...
China's ambassador to Canberra has criticised the Australian government's intention to return Darwin Port to local ownership, ...
Australia's conservative opposition coalition said on Wednesday it would reunite, a week after splitting over policy ...
Australia’s reelected Labor government should show national leadership by raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility ...
Australians forked out more than $24.2 billion on home construction in the latest three-month reporting period, but experts ...