Arbitrary FOI process exposed. What’s the scam?
Two identical Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, one month apart. Two radically different disclosure outcomes. What’s the Scam? The scam […]
Two identical Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, one month apart. Two radically different disclosure outcomes. What’s the Scam? The scam […]
Australia’s race discrimination commissioner rejects the notion of “casual racism”, warning prejudice is having a significant cost on the economy.
The United States’ suspension of live cattle imports from Mexico hit at the worst possible time for rancher Martín Ibarra
The US trade deficit narrowed in June on a sharp drop in consumer goods imports, the latest evidence of the
Australia is urged to hold off imposing guardrails on high-risk artificial intelligence as the technology could offer a solution to
The tour operator responsible for the Titan submersible, which fatally imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, “leveraged intimidation tactics”
Queensland Teachers Union’s members go on strike today. Crushing workloads, school violence, and the teacher exodus are high on their
New Zealand will begin charging tourists up to $NZ40 ($A37) to visit its most popular tourist destinations such as Milford
The youngest of the four men convicted over South Australia’s “bodies in the barrels” serial killings has been granted parole.
Australia’s share market has posted its best-ever close as confidence around company earnings and future interest rate cuts washed out
Rare earths miners are backing in the government’s plan to underwrite supply, as talk of a potential price floor sends
Taxpayer rescue of two smelters avoids a “national catastrophe” but Australia must now develop a strategy to retain sovereign capability
Australia will buy more than ten Japanese warships to prop up its navy as it enhances its combat fleet to
Australians have been splashing out on new cars, food and electronics as price pressures ease. Household spending rose 0.5 per
Shares in Asia rose for a second consecutive session and the US dollar held most of its losses on Tuesday
US-based “Combat Antisemitism Movement” and Jillian Segal are hosting an all-expenses-paid conference for Australian mayors and councillors. Wendy Bacon and
Australia has chosen a Japanese company to build a new $10 billion frigate fleet for the navy. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’
Australia is one step closer to recognising Palestinian statehood and is co-ordinating with other nations on the issue, as the
Donald Trump says he will substantially raise tariffs on goods from India over its Russian oil purchases, while New Delhi
US states and cities that boycott Israeli companies will be denied federal aid for natural disaster preparedness, the Trump administration
Millions of Australians could be living in hygiene poverty, with many struggling to afford basic items such as soap, toothpaste
Imposing further booking limits on short-stay properties would have little impact on rental supply and affordability in Australia’s biggest cities,
The US could require thousands of dollars-worth of bonds for some tourist and business visas under a pilot program launching
Tesla has granted CEO Elon Musk 96 million shares worth about $US29 billion ($A45 billion), a move aimed at keeping
Krissy Barrett joined the Australian Federal Police as a young administrative assistant and will now make history as the first
Mining has always been an industry of boom and bust. The fickle fortunes of Australia’s biggest export sector were clear
A huge international consortium has the Whyalla steelworks in its sights with a string of bidders lining up to take
White House economic advisers have on defended President Donald Trump’s firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Announcing a new one-sided subs-deal with the UK, resisting calls for a review, ignoring a US Admiral’s caution, while building
An answer to Australia’s languishing productivity lies in its response to the threat of climate change, an independent government advisory
The Diggers and Dealers mining forum will take on a radioactive yellow hue as uranium miners take centre stage on
Australian television royalty Lynne McGranger has claimed the coveted Gold Logie. It marks a milestone year for the 72-year-old, who
Magda Szubanski has taken centre stage at television’s night of nights – via video – as she was inducted into
Acclaimed Australian journalist Ally Langdon was all smiles at the Logies as she accepted the inaugural Ray Martin Award for
The brightest stars of Australian television are lighting up the red carpet, unfazed by torrential rain and ongoing protests that
One of Australia’s most iconic landmarks has become the centrepoint of public resistance to Israel’s military action in Gaza, with