Pledge as US tech giants target Aussies
US tech giants Meta, Google, Amazon and X are targeting Australia’s online laws, but Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he will stand up for Aussie parents.
US tech giants Meta, Google, Amazon and X are targeting Australia’s online laws, but Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he will stand up for Aussie parents.
Woolworths’ former chief executive Brad Banducci – who resigned days after storming out of a trainwreck TV interview on the ABC’s Four Corners – has landed a new gig.
Clive Palmer faced questioning from a journalist about his use of the term gender in an ad campaign for his political party Trumpet of Patriots.
Nine Entertainment has officially appointed acting chief executive Matt Stanton to lead the company as CEO.
A veteran ABC journalist and “trailblazing” presenter has been remembered as a “remarkable” woman and “treasured friend” following her death.
The Aussie screen icon has made a surprising true-blue casting decision for his next flick Beast in Me.
Billionaire Adrian Portelli has taken to Instagram with a vow to help an embattled Channel 9 presenter who stepped down over the fallout from a $50k payment.
Two major Channel 9 bureaus will be left with skeleton staff after the network announced massive changes.
ABC viewers have pointed out an interesting detail in the national broadcaster’s coverage of Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump.
A Channel 9 anchor has broken down on air paying tribute to her colleague – a veteran journalist and news anchor who announced his retirement after 17 years at the network.
The podcaster and his guest Mel Gibson have laid into the state’s governor Gavin Newsom over claims he failed to protect LA.
Jensen Huang is betting Nvidia’s future is far bigger than the chips powering today’s AI boom.
The under-pressure broadcaster was prepared to bet big on television and lost. Now it has a fight on its hands to prove it should stay together.
10 years after having its offices attacked by Islamic terrorists, Charlie Hebdo is still at it, encouraging readers to participate in a controversial competition.
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