Robodebt exposé among winners at PM’s literary awards
It’s a cosmic irony that a book deeply critical of the Australian government should be among the winners of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, author Rick Morton says. His book…
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It’s a cosmic irony that a book deeply critical of the Australian government should be among the winners of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, author Rick Morton says. His book…
The Reserve Bank of Australia is odds on to hold interest rates steady, but first home buyers are still about to get a significant leg up. Economists and bond traders…
Optus should be forced to accept outside technical help to restore public faith in the telco’s ability to manage triple-zero calls after two recent outages on its network, a consumer…
The federal budget is $18 billion better off thanks to a stronger-than-expected jobs market. The final budget outcome, to be released on Monday, is set to show a deficit of…
The prime minister has urged the UK’s ruling party to ensure pillars of society are not abandoned in the face of looming technological advances and overseas threats. In a speech…
Coming clean on climate risks has proven “flawed” as a tool to steer investment away from fossil fuels and into renewables in line with global emissions goals, environmental groups have…
Share markets got off to a cautious start in Asia on Monday as investors braced for a possible shutdown of the US government, which would in turn delay publication of…
Indonesians have been deprived of billions of dollars in royalties by a US mining giant for decades, claims an author being ‘monitored’ by the Indonesian government. Duncan Graham reports. The…
The families of two officers allegedly gunned down by Australia’s most wanted man in the line of duty have laid flowers at a police memorial where their names are etched…
Optus has apologised for a second triple-zero outage in as many weeks as failures to re-route calls through other networks are back in the spotlight. The latest blackout – dubbed…