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Adam Bandt pledges to supersize corporate taxes

Adam Bandt pledges to supersize corporate taxes

To sweeten the deal, the Greens say much of the revenue would pay for cost-of-living measures, such as including dental cover in Medicare.

  • by James Massola

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Mobile phones, 3G and the coming sounds of silence in the bush
Tony Wright’s Column
Regional Australia

Mobile phones, 3G and the coming sounds of silence in the bush

The approaching closure of the 3G telecommunications service means an unknown number of mobile users will no longer be able to connect with emergency services.

  • by Tony Wright
How Telstra’s first female chief is transforming the telco giant

How Telstra’s first female chief is transforming the telco giant

The 53 year-old is transforming our telco giant by deploying pragmatism, abandoning hubris, and adding a big dollop of financial realism and a focus on investors.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Customers will stomach price rises, says Telstra boss

Customers will stomach price rises, says Telstra boss

Higher operating costs and poor performance of the telco’s giant’s enterprise unit have weighed on its annual results.

  • by David Swan
Which phone plan is right for you?

Which phone plan is right for you?

The nation’s “big three” telcos have lifted their prices – so there’s never been a better time to ditch your provider.

  • by David Swan
Telstra lifts prices amid cost-of-living crunch

Telstra lifts prices amid cost-of-living crunch

More than a quarter of Australians have struggled to pay their phone bill in the past 12 months, survey data shows.

  • by David Swan
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Telstra’s ad campaign celebrates Australia. It was made in Poland

Telstra’s ad campaign celebrates Australia. It was made in Poland

A series of new ads for Telstra features Australian voices and remote Australian locations. But it was made in Eastern Europe – and local creatives are angry.

  • by Karl Quinn
AI not eating jobs at Telstra, says tech boss

AI not eating jobs at Telstra, says tech boss

Telstra’s top tech executive Kim Krogh Andersen says there’s a fundamental misunderstanding about the telco’s use of AI, as the company joins a UN working group on the issue.

  • by David Swan
Telstra ditches carbon credits to push harder on direct emissions

Telstra ditches carbon credits to push harder on direct emissions

The telco giant, one of Australia’s largest electricity users, has beefed up its 2030 emissions reduction targets and won’t use carbon offsets to get there.

  • by David Swan and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
The Eraring era must end

The Eraring era must end

The Minns government’s decision to extend Eraring’s operations sets a dangerous precedent for more fossil fuels. For human well-being and the preservation of our environment, we should be rapidly rolling out energy efficiency measures and renewable energy, not propping up dirty coal stations.

Communications watchdog suing Optus over data breach

Communications watchdog suing Optus over data breach

Some 10 million customers had their information stolen in what was one of the worst cyberattacks in Australian history.

  • by David Swan

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