State’s threat to Albo on $12bn tax blow
A bitter fight has been reignited over a contentious carve up that the NSW government says will leave the state almost $12bn worse off.
A bitter fight has been reignited over a contentious carve up that the NSW government says will leave the state almost $12bn worse off.
Anthony Albanese may still be on top as preferred prime minister but he’s been unable to capture support for a major plan to Labor voters.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has issued a sobering warning about the nation’s budget as international tensions increase.
Senator Linda Reynolds has made a decisive statement about her defamation battle against Brittany Higgins after her former employee extended an olive branch.
Tech giants have been urged to do more to remove violent content off their platforms in the fallout of two horrific stabbing incidents.
More Australians found themselves out of work last month, but the result was stronger than expected and could delay the RBA’s rate cut path.
More Australians found themselves out of work last month, but the result was stronger than expected and could delay the RBA’s rate cut path.
A man who avoided jail time after defrauding Australians out of $58,000 in an elaborate rental scam has been sacked from his job as a strata manager.
Australia’s announcement it would spend more on missiles and ships to tackle a rising China has not gone down well in Beijing.
Young people are jumping on a new trend they claim is getting them hired – but not everyone is impressed by the “annoying” way they’re getting ahead.
An Aussie Millennial boss has revealed the wild reality of working with a bunch of Gen Zers and why the office is always empty at 3pm.
Millions of Australians could get access to heaps more annual leave but there’s a catch to the new proposal.
The Woolworths boss has been accused of “bullsh**ting” and evading questions in a heated clash over supermarket profits.
One state is offering a major lure for police recruits who join the force for a “challenging and rewarding career”.
Australia’s largest hardware chain has come under fierce scrutiny over allegations it has used its market power to mistreat plant suppliers.
Australia’s largest hardware chain has come under fierce scrutiny over allegations it has used its market power to mistreat plant suppliers.
The world is holding its breath. Waiting. Will the tit-for-tat escalations between Israel and Iran lead to World War III?
Australia’s new Defence Force chief has been described as a “safe pair of hands” amid mounting challenges that require a strong leader.
An Aussie in thongs has candidly admitted how much money he makes and it is yet again proof that most of us are in the wrong job.
An Aussie boss has revealed that he encourages all his staff to work from home every day — but this policy comes with a massive catch.
A boss has been branded “idiotic” over a response to an employee after they found out they were being paid less than their colleagues.
Peter Dutton has refused to walk back contentious comments he made about the Port Arthur massacre.
Peter Dutton has refused to walk back contentious comments he made about the Port Arthur massacre.
“I probably f***ing wouldn’t have come if I knew”: A Brit on a working holiday in Western Australia has gone viral on TikTok after revealing…
Hundreds of workers will strike for 24 hours in a long-running pay dispute with an electricity giant after the company allegedly rejected a new offer from the union.
The pay packets of 2.8 million Australian workers have become the latest battle between business and unions.
A key business group has claimed the generosity of previous wage hikes and cost pressures on small businesses mean some workers should have to stomach a real wages cut.
Millions of Australians feel under pressure to make one very big change to their work life, and it’s all about survival.
Jacqui Lambie is in the box seat as the Tasmanian Liberal leader tries to woo her party to strike a deal after a crazy election result.
A Newspoll has revealed any electoral benefit gained from Labor’s tax cut backflip has faded ahead of the May budget.
News Corp Australia launches Dear Evan – a campaign to show support for US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who will this week mark one year in Russian detention. Send your words of support.
The federal government has urged Australia’s wage umpire not to use incoming tax relief as an excuse to halt lifting wages.
As the cost of living crisis grips Australia, there’s a new way for 4.2 million workers to access money they’re earned that “most Aussies don’t know about”.
While a clear picture of what Tasmania’s next parliament will look like is yet to be determined, Labor has declared the Liberals will likely form government.
While a clear picture of what Tasmania’s next parliament will look like is yet to be determined, Labor has declared the Liberals will likely form government.
A stand-off over reforms to strip religious schools of the right to expel students and fire LGBTI+ staff has spilt over.
Two working mums are at the forefront of Australia’s changing retail landscape, revealing how they save hundreds in a cost-of-living squeeze.
The government has defended slugging Aussie taxpayers with a multi-billion dollar invoice for a UK company, saying it’s critical Australia contributes.
A South Australian homeowner whose driveway was dramatically bulldozed by tradies over an alleged unpaid bill has given his side of the story.
A Byron Bay woman has spoken out after winning an unfair dismissal case for being sacked from her job for receiving the Covid vaccine in 2021.
An Aussie OnlyFans management company has wiped a bizarre detail from a recent job listing that calls for “ruthlessness” and “dedication”.
A fed-up concreter has torn up a client’s driveway over an alleged unpaid bill, with police called to the scene pleading with the tradie to “be reasonable”.
Embattled airline Qantas floated the idea of outsourcing ground services roles two years before it illegally fired 1700 employees, a court has heard.
A 25-year-old CEO has hit out at “boring” Baby Boomer bosses, revealing the wild game he plays with his 80 staff members to get them into…
A 25-year-old CEO has hit out at “boring” Baby Boomer bosses, revealing the wild game he plays with his 80 staff members to get them into the office.
Donald Trump has sledged Australia’s ambassador Kevin Rudd as “nasty” and predicted he “won’t be there long” if he defeats Joe Biden.
A US police force has been accused of lowering its fitness standards in a bid to recruit more women.
The majority of staff have been let go and $120 million worth of projects are up in the air following the collapse of a major building company.
The Transport Workers Union spent a massive sum crafting a proposal for Qantas to continue employing thousands of ground staff during the pandemic, a court has been told.
The livelihoods of 55 people have evaporated after a 50-year-old construction company went bust with $20m in debt.
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