Industry groups have had opposing responses to the federal government's bid to freeze changes to the national construction code to fast track housing approvals.
Commonwealth Bank has paused its “kick in the guts” move to charge a $3 fee on in-branch and online transfers for some customers after a pile on from across the political isle.
Housing Minister Clare O'Neil appeared in Perth today to spruik the government's $209.2 million housing investment in WA, unveiling 12 Hamilton Hill units recently completed.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dodged questions on property tax reforms, and conceded newly minted housing Minister Clare O'Neil could “have other measures”.
The federal government's revised migration strategy that would cap the number of incoming migrants has drawn both praise and criticism from industry groups.
The confidential information of Australians could be at risk after a survey revealed many organisations had limited or no capability to adequately protect data.
As calls mount for Qantas boss Richard Goyder to resign, Qatar Airways has revealed what happened when it asked the Albanese government for extra flights.
PwC is under attack on multiple fronts with the federal government ordering consultants to stand down and tightening procurement rules after police launched a criminal probe.
Pressure is building on businesses to justify retaining personal data as consumer awareness of cyber security builds in the aftermath of the Optus, Medibank and Latitude hacks.
A new commissioner will be appointed to help oversee cyber security breaches as part of an overhaul of the sector in Australia, the government has announced.
More needs to be done to entice migrants to settle in the regions, says the Regional Australia Institute, including better advertising for regional jobs.