Woolies, Coles ‘fake’ discounts spread across the entire supermarket
Woolworths and Coles fooled customers into buying everyday groceries by using fake discounts spanning almost every aisle of the supermarket, new court documents reveal.
Woolworths and Coles fooled customers into buying everyday groceries by using fake discounts spanning almost every aisle of the supermarket, new court documents reveal.
An activist who lauded Yahya Sinwar as a ‘warrior and legend’ is a Sydney aviation worker who has previously applauded Palestinian plane hijacker Leila Khaled.
Tony Abbott was among the attendees critical of Lidia Thorpe’s foul-mouthed spray during a reception for King Charles and Camilla at parliament house, while the Senator says she intended to hand the king ‘a notice of complicity in genocide’ | WATCH
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The students are threatening to take action in the International Criminal Court against the University of Melbourne’s vice-chancellor.
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America is upgrading far-off runways, reviving World War II airfields and pumping money into Australian military bases in a strategy shift to counter the threat of China’s enormous missile arsenal.
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At the very least, the WiseTech boss should take up his board’s suggestion to temporarily vacate his position.
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Left wing journalists love quoting Jews who criticise Israel. It’s a version of the ABC’s strategy of rolling out the welcome mat for former Coalition leaders who want to criticise the Coalition.
If the state government’s proposed anti-vilification changes proceed, Victorians will lose their right to free speech, setting a precedent for the entire country.
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Virgin Australia has asked the competition watchdog to fast-track its decision on a deeper relationship with Qatar Airways, so more flights to Doha can get underway from June.
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An unexpected spike in freight costs has punctured furniture chain Nick Scali’s typically robust and market-leading profit margins to see the retailer issue a profit warning at its AGM.
Some of Australia’s largest superannuation funds are major investors in WiseTech and are likely weighing their positions following details that have emerged surrounding the company chief executive’s personal life.
An investigation is under way after a former employee at the media company claims she was raped by a male manager after a Christmas work event.
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The former UK prime minister recalls the creation of AUKUS and says France should join the nuclear submarine pact.
Opposition frontbencher Jane Hume says reasons the Governor-General stripped the former top public servant of his Order of Australia medal should be “made transparent” in the interests of “integrity and trust”.
More than 200,000 claimants suing BHP in a $17bn lawsuit have already been compensated for damage caused amid the Mariana dam disaster, the Australian mining giant will tell a London court.
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The Israeli military pounded Beirut’s southern suburbs in an attack targeting the US-sanctioned Al-Qard Al-Hassan, accused of financing the Iran-backed terror group.
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Donald Trump oscillates between bullying and ingratiation as he tries to influence dictators, would-be immigrants – and newspaper editorialists.
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Chopard’s new Global Ambassador Bella Hadid perfectly embodies the elegance and Joie de Vivre of Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie watches.
You can’t reach the Berkeley River Lodge by road. Instead, fly in and experience the Kimberley scenery at its most spectacular.
A year after Yahya Sinwar’s October 7 massacre, all he achieved was to damage Israel’s international reputation and spark an ugly revival of anti-Semitism in the West, including in Australia.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s victory suggested, misleadingly, Princess Di popularity. Within a minute he sank to Prince Harry unpopularity, and seems headed to Prince Andrew territory.
Almost $1bn has been wiped from the market value of Flight Centre by investors after the travel agency delivered a vague update that appeared to reveal a 2025 profit downgrade.
Australia’s biggest airline will be shut out of a court case examining whether pilots’ standby duty should be counted as work hours.
Australia’s leading classroom management expert says some student teachers are graduating without the skills or the knowledge to manage student conduct in the classroom.
Catholic schools are vowing not to repeat the mistakes of Australian universities in ‘refusing to confront’ anti-Semitic activity on campuses, amid a renewed focus to ‘quash bigotry through education’.
Partnerships will play a critical role for agencies going forward but the success still lies in being brave, according to Omnicom Advertising chief Troy Ruhanen.
Gender representation in the advertising industry is in the spotlight again as agencies threaten to boycott a trade publication.
Anthony Albanese and fiancee Jodie Haydon’s $4.3m purchase has copped some heat but history shows the PM is far from the first in the nation’s top office to spend big on property.
Adelaide’s wealthy Shahins, the family behind The Bend racing car circuit and the OTR chain, which they sold to Viva Energy, are testing investor interest in some of their prime real estate.
WiseTech is pushing ahead with plans to encourage 100 students to join its Earn & Learn mentoring program as its founder and CEO Richard White battles sensational allegations.
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Rio Tinto and its partner in the Rhodes Ridge joint venture have informed regulators they will no longer push ahead with a long-awaited proposal to mine the Giles Mini deposit near Newman due to its impact on potential roosting sites for the vulnerable Ghost Bat.
After receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics, British-Canadian AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who shared the prize with John Hopfield, warned that the technology he helped create could lead to the subjugation of humanity.
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