New Laws Will Prohibit Companies From Targeting Advertisements At Children 28/09/2023
New laws will prohibit companies from targeting advertisements at children and selling their private data.
Newly installed Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson took her turn in the hotseat yesterday as she appeared before a Senate committee hearing into the nation’s airline industry.
Jacinta Allan has been appointed Victoria’s 49th Premier, after a tense day of backroom deals to get the job.
A young apprentice is fighting for his life after he fell 4m down a hole at a Brisbane worksite that has had previous claims of safety concerns.
The University of Adelaide has fallen out of the top 100 world rankings, falling 23 places from last year.
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