Modi pitches India as global AI hub at summit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched his country as a central player in the global artificial intelligence ecosystem, saying […]
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched his country as a central player in the global artificial intelligence ecosystem, saying […]
A decision to close three regional Qantas bases has devastated workers and their families, showing nothing’s changed since the airline
The billionaire who built a retail empire that included Victoria’s Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch has told members of the
Australians continue to switch up their private health insurance cover as rising living costs bite ahead of one of the
Online seller eBay wants a bigger share of the Gen Z market. The online seller has agreed to purchase second-hand
Australian consumers continue to flock to Kmart and Bunnings, delivering their owner a boost in sales and earnings. Wesfarmers, which
Australia has issued passports to a group of Islamic State-linked women and children who are trying to return home from
Town Hall was not an isolated event, rather the end point of a longer process to redefine dissent as risk,
Australia’s biggest telecommunications company has increased first-half earnings, boosted the size of a share buyback and signalled a likely improvement
What’s your superannuation fund? That’s the question one in four Australians cannot answer at the top of their heads, as
Subscription traps and dangerous products bought on marketplaces like Shein and Temu are in the crosshairs of a new digital
The Prince of Wales has said there is a need for more “male role models” to talk about and normalise
British inflation fell to its lowest since March 2025, according to official data that strengthens the case for an interest
While Palantir is busy poking its nose in everyone’s business, it doesn’t want us looking into its own, having failed
SA Premier Malinauskas and the Israel Lobby have made the alternative Adelaide Writers Week a knock-out success. The “Constellation” session
A state premier has ramped up a push to host a diplomatic summit that – if successful – would see
Alcoa has been given the green light to clear more Australian forest after being fined for stripping land for bauxite
Christine Lagarde is expected to leave the European Central Bank before the end of her eight-year term as president, the
One of Australia’s biggest apartment and residential communities suppliers has recorded strong growth in home sales as debate rages across
Destructive hailstorms and thunderstorms resulted in tens of thousands of insurance claims for one of the nation’s biggest insurers, denting
Australia’s biggest lottery operator says it’s had a resilient first half despite it being the least-favourable period for winning jackpots
Australia’s largest steel maker is back in a takeover play after its predators upped an offer to buy the group.
Five years after Warren Buffett sold off all of Berkshire Hathaway’s newspapers and predicted unending declines for most of the
The Albanese Government has obligations under law to make a legal determination about Israel’s genocide. Where is it? asks Kellie
Agrochemical maker Bayer and lawyers for cancer patients announced a proposed $US7.25 billion ($A10.26 billion) settlement to resolve thousands of
American actor Shia LaBeouf has been arrested after allegedly hitting two men during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans. Police
With the prospect of paying at least $1 million for a home in many of Australia’s capital cities, buyers are
Thomas Pritzker will retire as the executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels after details of his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein were
Britain’s jobless rate edged up in late 2025 to its highest in more than a decade outside the pandemic period
BHP moves to hide even its own evidence in its defence against coal miner Simon Turner. Michael West with the
Artificial intelligence, robot vehicles and drones are transforming Australian farming in a bid to boost efficiency, overcome labour shortages, and
Coles has defended its “down down” discount campaign, saying grocery shoppers understand they represent “fair dinkum” price reductions. The retail
The Australian Jewish Association is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme selling stolen Palestinian land to Australian investors. Joshua Barnett
Baby Bunting’s attempt to re-imagine the way parents shop for their kiddos is paying off, with first-half sales growth exceeding
Jewish and Palestinian students and staff are bearing the brunt of ingrained racism at universities as institutions are chastised for
Miner Vicuna Corporation, controlled by Australia’s BHP and Canada’s Lundin Mining has announced a $US18 billion ($A25 billion) multi-year investment