Australia Fines Japan Airlines $5.5 Million For Price Fixing

The Federal Court in Melbourne today ordered a $5.5 million penalty against Japan Airlines International Co Ltd (JAL) for breaching

Australia To Hire 29,000 Collectors For 2011 Census

Australia’s largest ever peace-time job drive has begun. Nationally the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) needs 29,000 Census Collectors to

Australia Boosts Opportunities For Women In Science And Engineering

Minister for the Status of Women, Kate Ellis says she wants to see a boost in the employment of women

Australia Condems March 23, 2011 Bombing In Jerusalem

On behalf of the Australian Government, we condemn in the strongest terms the bombing in Jerusalem on 23 March that

Australia Unemployment Rate Remains Steady In February 2011

The number of full-time jobs in Australia surged by 47,600 in February as the unemployment rate remained steady at five

Public Sector In Australia Embraces Open Government

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has been busy since it commenced operations on 1 November 2010.

Australia Outlines December 2010 Quarterly Superannuation Statistics

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) today released its December 2010 Quarterly Superannuation Performance publication. Total assets over the

Helen Conway To Lead Australia Equal Opportunity For Women In The Workplace Agency

Minister for the Status of Women, Kate Ellis has today announced the appointment of Ms Helen Conway as the new

Australia Invests $10 Million To Boost Tourism In Queensland

Nothing beats Queensland is the message that will be promoted to Australia and the world as part of a joint

Australia Enjoys Record 5.4 Million International Visitors In 2010

New figures show Australia had a record 5.4 million international visitors in 2010 with major Asian markets driving much of

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