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Australia's proposed ‘Misinformation Bill’ has stirred outrage among free speech advocates.
Gambling gifts tallied
Gambling giants have been wooing Australian politicians ahead of new regulation.
New funds for price watch
The government has put up new money to stop sneaky supermarket pricing tricks.
Smart shopping studied
Experts say retailers should embrace smart technology or risk frustrating their customers.
Tunnel costs defended
Victorian taxpayers are set to bear an additional $837 million in costs for the Melbourne Metro Tunnel project, bringing the total budget to $13.48 billion.
Inquiry hears of hate effect
A Senate inquiry has found Australian universities are failing Jewish students amid rising campus anti-Semitism.
Qantas engineers in pay strike
Qantas engineers went on strike this week, intensifying their fight for higher wages in a long-running dispute ...
Breathless costs counted
Breathlessness is costing the Australian economy at least $12 billion every year.
Coal firms bring IR fight
Three of Australia’s largest coal mining companies are taking on the Albanese government in a legal battle over new industrial relations reforms.
China talks revived
Australia and China have revived their high-level economic discussions after a seven-year pause.
Economic model drives destruction
Experts say the economy is broken, and it could take the planet down with it.
Tasmania signs school deal
Tasmania’s new school funding deal promises more money - but critics say it is not enough.
Google fires at Microsoft lock
Google has lodged an antitrust complaint against Microsoft with the European Union.
New success for quantum tech
Experts have achieved something thought to be years away: the fault-tolerant teleportation of a logical qubit.
Online ID name changing
The Australian Government is set to rename its digital identity app, myGovID, to myID.
Privacy change prompts complaint
A complaint has been raised in Europe over Firefox’s “Privacy Preserving” tracking feature.
Shopping crackdown outlined
Supermarkets could pay millions for overcharging consumers while claiming a discount.