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.
Free speech advocates are celebrating a visa win for controversial right-wing American firebrand Candace Owens.
Tech giants will face hefty penalties if they don’t pay Australian media companies for news under a revised media bargaining code – with the Prime Minister saying they “should pay for journalism”.
A Nine boss has been sacked after an alleged incident at a work Christmas party, marking the latest high-profile departure amid the network’s culture crisis.
A growing Aussie music company has just made a massive move, taking over a popular online travel guide website.
Polarising alternative news host Alex Jones and his company Infowars have been granted a big win following a rival company’s ploy to take over.
The social media giant will be forced to pay publishers for news content in an extraordinary intervention by Anthony Albanese, following an extensive standoff.
Social media giants who refuse to pay for Australian news on their platforms will face huge financial penalties under Labor’s plan to incentivise big tech to fairly compensate local journalism.
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency says there has been some ‘positive progress’ in gender equality, even as major businesses are rocked with harassment scandals.
A former BBC foreign correspondent has been jailed for paying to watch live streams of children being sexually exploited.
It’s been a wild 2024 at the Aussie box office, but cinema operators say a new dawn is rising for the beleaguered movie business.
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