NACC Inspector Furness stating the obvious while Brereton obfuscates
Today’s Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting examining the performance of the NACC made it abundantly clear that Commissioner Paul Brereton just […]
Today’s Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting examining the performance of the NACC made it abundantly clear that Commissioner Paul Brereton just […]
Struggling department store and clothing brands owner Myer has had an encouraging start to its new year, after strong sales
The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates in another divided vote but signalled it will likely pause further reductions
Australia’s nascent data centre boom has given Treasurer Jim Chalmers something to crow about in his midyear budget update, but
The sun might set on overseas demand for Australian coal sooner than expected if China and India start favouring their
Australia has recorded its largest number of Indigenous deaths in custody in over 40 years. Official figures show 33 Aboriginal
German manufacturer Volkswagen has signed a deal to roll out its self-driving minibus in Norway. A partnership agreement has been
A plan to tap the $4.3 trillion superannuation sector to help bail out victims of failed investment schemes has made
With the e-bike market exploding in Australia, record numbers will be found under the Christmas tree this year. But how
Australia’s richest woman’s bid to install a private helicopter landing pad on her company’s new headquarters has been shot down
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Sports minister Anika Wells is backing herself as a hard worker as pressure mounts over her use of taxpayer money
China hardliners and Democratic lawmakers have slammed the Trump administration for its decision to allow Nvidia to ship its second-most
When the Salvation Army asked Australians about their biggest concerns ahead of Christmas, a theme emerged. “Feeling bad that I
More data centres, the delayed retirement of coal and warnings a sluggish transition could pose reliability risks are all contained
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock could hardly have been more clear: expect the next move for interest rates to be
Google faces fresh antitrust scrutiny from European Union regulators, who have opened an investigation into the company’s use of online
Higher tariffs have dealt a “severe blow” to the world economy, China’s premier said Tuesday, even as China’s own trade
A Beijing court has ruled that Malaysian Airlines must pay 2.9 million yuan ($A618,830) each to the families of eight
China’s Premier Li Qiang says the “mutually destructive consequences of tariffs have become increasingly evident” over 2025, in remarks at
US President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Alina Habba, has resigned as the top federal prosecutor for New Jersey, leaving
In the PNG Chiefs, James Marape sees a “national unity project” akin to South Africa’s Rainbow Nation Rugby World Cup
Leading figures from across the political spectrum have gathered to bid farewell to one of Australia’s most notorious kingmakers. Labor
Defective phones that cannot reach emergency services have been connected to another death, heaping more pressure on the under-fire telecommunications
The US government will allow Nvidia to export its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, collecting a fee for each
Paramount Skydance has launched a hostile bid worth $US108.4 billion ($A163.4 billion) for Warner Bros Discovery, in a last-ditch effort
US President Donald Trump won’t be getting his wish, after ABC confirmed it has signed late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel to
Government frontbencher Anika Wells is under growing pressure to explain her travel bills after revelations she charged taxpayers nearly $1000
Is there a ‘bonanza’ for local film and TV producers in the new local content rules or is it just
Ukraine will share a revised peace plan with the US aimed at ending Russia’s war, after talks in London between
Avocados, noodle wheat, cotton candy grapes and beef are among Australian agriculture’s high performers, while farmers hope for calmer weather
The United States and Greenland pledged to show “mutual respect” as the new US ambassador to Denmark made his first
A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan, prompting tsunami warnings and orders for about 90,000 residents to evacuate. The Japan
Australian renters need roughly twice as much superannuation as homeowners to retire comfortably, and face a crisis without more government
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles are meeting their US counterparts in Washington DC, for annual
A year ago, Mohammad Marwan found himself stumbling, barefoot and dazed, out of Syria’s notorious Saydnaya prison on the outskirts