Cheers at last for Olympians who defied Moscow boycott
Death threats, spittle and bribes followed Peter Hadfield after he chose to represent Australia at the Moscow Olympics. The decathlon competitor was one of 121 members of Australia’s Olympic team…
Aussie rocket carrying Vegemite lifts off, then crashes
Australia, we have lift-off. An Australian-made rocket has been launched from home soil for the first time, only to crash moments later. The 14-second maiden flight in Bowen, north Queensland,…
Embrace AI or suffer: Atlassian billionaire’s warning
Australia has a big opportunity to develop artificial intelligence, but the technology could have major economic ramifications if firms and governments don’t adapt, a billionaire entrepreneur has warned. Scott Farquhar,…
Rate cut looms as inflation result brings RBA ‘comfort’
Mortgage holders can all but lock in a rate cut in less than two weeks after the central bank’s preferred measure of inflation fell to its lowest level in three-and-a-half…
Star’s sale of Queens Wharf entertainment hub stalled
Star Entertainment Group’s bid to sell its half-stake in the money-losing Queens Wharf Brisbane entertainment complex for $53 million is faltering. In a statement to the ASX on Wednesday, the…
‘Worrying’: fresh NAPLAN results trend revealed
Student literacy and numeracy appears to be stagnating in Australia, with the latest NAPLAN test results fuelling concern about ongoing trends. About 10 per cent of students need more help…
Door opens on rate cut as inflation continues to fall
Mortgage holders could see more rate relief within weeks after the Reserve Bank’s preferred measure of inflation fell to 2.7 per cent annually. Trimmed mean inflation, which omits volatile items…
‘Moral momentum’ to recognise Palestine after UK move
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is being urged to help build “moral momentum” to recognise a Palestinian state and end starvation in Gaza. The United Kingdom government released a statement overnight…
One-in-10 students need extra school support: NAPLAN
One-in-10 Australian students need more help to meet basic education standards despite “encouraging” signs that kids are getting better at maths. Two-thirds of students performed strongly or exceeded expectations on…
Economic outlook blooms with key data to guide rate cut
Australia’s economic growth prospects have been upgraded by an international financial body as mortgage holders await fresh inflation figures that could cement a Reserve Bank rate cut. United Nations financial…