Aussie Easter rule sparking ‘culture shock’
An American living down under has shared his views on one “weird” rule Australia has at Easter time.
An American living down under has shared his views on one “weird” rule Australia has at Easter time.
A former elite girls school IT worker has had a ‘traumatic’ month since being jailed for possessing child abuse material of girls as young as 10, a court has heard.
The woman was trying to cancel her home insurance and sell her home so she could send money to a new boyfriend.
Judges have adjourned their decision and asked the US, which wants to charge the WikiLeaks founder for espionage, for assurances.
Days after laying off thousands of employees, Elon Musk has laid down the law with new demands on the remaining staff.
Australia’s three largest internet providers have been handed whopping fines for making misleading statements in ads about their NBN speeds.
Residents in one state will no longer be able to use just one form of identification to verify who they are when signing up for essential services.
Hackers who stole sensitive data from Medibank have started publishing what they claim to be very private information about Australian women.
More detail has emerged on the extremely private data obtained by the Medibank hackers, with specific codes for medical procedures exposed.
Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for over-investing in Facebook parent company Meta as he announced more than 11,000 lay-offs.
Meta – which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp – will see 13 per cent of its workforce gone.
Hackers have started sharing the Medibank records of drug addicts and patients who have undergone weight loss surgery.
Mark Zuckerberg has told Meta executives he is accountable for missteps that could lead to the largest job cuts to hit the tech sector this year.
One of Australia’s top spy chiefs has issued a big warning about social media apps like TikTok.
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