Changes to a national apprenticeship scheme could have more mechanics learning to fix electric vehicles at a critical time for the industry, experts say.
Victoria's burgeoning population presents a number of complications for food supply unless a fragmented planning framework is overhauled, an inquiry has heard.
The ASX200 closed the day 0.6 per cent higher, with all sectors gaining ground, to finish the week 0.7 per cent higher.
Passengers and more than 300 staff are in limbo after administrators grounded Bonza's planes, with the government rejecting a bailout for the penniless airline.
The ASX200 has finished 0.2 per cent higher as investors took a dovish view of the Federal Reserve chairman's comments on interest rates.
Rio Tinto is on the hook for water use and what has been described as the biggest test of its reputation since the destruction of ancient Juukan Gorge shelters.
Bonza's fleet will be idle or a few more days as administrators hold talks with stakeholders and determine the airline's future.
Two teenage climate activists who protested inside Woodside’s annual general meeting claim that Premier Roger Cook defamed them and have demanded he say sorry.
Customer shopping patterns have shifted since the start of the year as rents rise and Australians seek savings, Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci says.
The corporate watchdog wants Australia to attract sustainable investment, not scare it off, but not at the expense of well-meaning consumers and investors.
Stronger-than-expected US wage data has again pushed back expectations for when the Federal Reserve might begin trimming interest rates.
New Zealand's unemployment rate is now 4.3 per cent, its highest level since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.
Budget airline Bonza has entered voluntary administration after flights were suspended and the Australian government created a hotline for customers.
Some of the world's biggest energy companies have been granted licences to start developing offshore wind farms to replace Australia's coal-fired power plants.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he will look for other ways to help people doing it tough rather than raising income support payments.
As Australia races to retrofit laws for generative artificial intelligence, the nation's eSafety commissioner says investigators face real-life harms every day.
The ASX200 has finished higher as a drop in retail sales in March reduced the odds the Reserve Bank might hike interest rates again.
Origin Energy's revenue from liquefied natural gas on higher volumes and prices surged in the March quarter, as talks continue over keeping Eraring burning.
Coles has recorded a 5.1 per cent rise in supermarket sales over the past three months, a boost it attributed in part to a popular collectibles campaign.