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.
The agreement unveiled by Pat Conroy in Washington will revolutionise Australia’s defence system to counter China’s recent investments in anti-ship ballistic missile technologies.
Lidia Thorpe’s foul-mouthed protest in front of King Charles and Queen Camilla has reignited Indigenous Australia’s deep post-referendum divisions, with Marcia Langton saying she hopes the royal couple do not judge all Indigenous Australians by her actions.
Lidia Thorpe craves shameless publicity over substance while pocketing a taxpayer-funded salary of almost $260,000 in an institution she claims to rage against.
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ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr says Labor should not enter into a coalition government with the Greens, arguing the attitude of the party led by Adam Bandt makes it ‘almost impossible’.
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Jon Winfield’s claim he had an ‘amicable’ discussion with his estranged wife the night she disappeared is contradicted by family.
With Donald Trump a risk to democracy, trade and security, Kamala Harris is the superior candidate for US president.
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The rumour is that the Albanese government will take universal childcare to the next election. It will be the PM’s legacy, just not a good one.
In New Zealand, there is now an increasingly public debate about the role of our highest court. It is probably a debate that Australia should have as well.
Annual general meeting season ramps up with investor catch-ups at Suncorp, Transurban and Magellan on Tuesday. WiseTech, MinRes dogged by founder concerns. Boeing, Playboy stocks jump as Wall Street indexes slip.
Mining giant Mineral Resources is in crisis talks with investors after shock revelations around its governance and the conduct of its talisman founder and managing director Chris Ellison.
Acting CEO Matt Stanton has revealed it’s been a ‘tough couple of days’ amid findings of extensive misconduct including sexual harassment and bullying at the business.
The nation’s top five data centres providers have hit back at claims they are exacerbating climate change, given the amount of energy and water they use to power and cool their computers.
South Australia could supply Asian markets with high-value green iron for decades to come, a newly formed consortium, Green Iron SA, says.
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.
The world is waking up to rising anti-Semitism and Islamic extremism after October 7, and all humanity must be alert to the threat, one of the globe’s most respected historians has warned.
A social media inquiry has recommended a new digital affairs portfolio be established and big tech charged to operate platforms in Australia, with some proceeds given to public-interest journalism.
Labor’s so-called ‘CFMEU tax’ on state-funded construction projects is costing taxpayers at least $1bn a year, according to economic analysis.
The students are threatening to take action in the International Criminal Court against the University of Melbourne’s vice-chancellor.
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Government regulation to make big business adopt a recycling mindset will ensure Australia becomes a truly circular economy.
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A Hezbollah bunker containing half a billion dollars lies under a hospital in Beirut, Israel says as the IDF targets a separate vault filled with tens of millions of dollars in gold and cash.
The spy network gathered information on Israel’s military bases and energy infrastructure for Iranian intelligence for up to two years, Israeli police say.
The former president has a canny and sometimes accidental knack for producing the most iconic pictures in presidential campaign history; his latest visit to McDonald’s didn’t disappoint.
Donald Trump oscillates between bullying and ingratiation as he tries to influence dictators, would-be immigrants – and newspaper editorialists.
Focused on everything from Balinese astrology to Shakespearean performance, these museums are as diverse as they are innovative.
The British consumer electronics giant has gone full circle with the release of the WashG1 – but is it enough to convince this tech editor to stop using a mop, bucket and broom?
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Police in Argentina are interviewing five witnesses as they attempt to reconstruct the One Direction singer’s final moments before he fell to his death from a hotel balcony, as his father retraces trip.
The Tennessee capital, home of country music, has dining options that go way beyond fried chicken.
This Italian Riviera port is where locals go on holiday for ocean swims, fresh fish and walks in the hills. And there’s not a superyacht in sight.
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There are key indicators to look out for when booking a wildlife adventure to ensure you protect the incredible animals you are there to see.
The Academy Award-winning actor talks to Troy Bramston about taking on her most challenging and important screen role, in Lee.
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John Safran joined the Palestinian-flag waving crowds gathered at the Sydney Opera House after the October 7 attacks – specifically because police warned Jews to stay away. But he still doesn’t know what was chanted.
Officers didn’t have enough evidence to charge the Jetstar pilot with the murders of Russell Hill and Carol Clay. What they desperately needed was surveillance. In the middle of a pandemic lockdown, how did they get inside his home undiscovered?
Brisbane Broncos star Ezra Mam is undergoing immediate professional treatment in the wake of his head-on car accident which has left his $4 million NRL contract in jeopardy.
The Indians were dismissed for a humiliating 46 against New Zealand last week. On latest evidence in the Sheffield Shield, 46 might be more than enough against Australia.
One of sport’s iconic events is set to be lost to the Commonwealth Games following Dan Andrews’ decision to renege on Victoria hosting the 2026 event.
Australia’s best golfer Cam Smith goes one-on-one with CRASH CRADDOCK to talk about his monster $140 million contract, life in LIV, Shark’s future, what a PGA merge could look like and more.
As the Aussies prepare to face India without an idea who might open alongside Usman Khawaja, Brett Lee says Australia might finally appreciate what it had in David Warner now he’s gone.
The high-profile code switch of Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii is set to be cemented with his selection in Joe Schmidt’s official Wallabies squad, while the future of another young gun remains clouded.
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.
King Charles, with the best of intentions, appears to have successfully sucked all the glamour out of the royal family.
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.
Qantas faces a hefty compensation bill for unlawfully outsourced workers but not as much as the TWU might have liked after a Federal Court ruling.
Choosing a holiday destination is about a lot more than budget, according to analysis of 25,000 travel bookings, with travellers turning often unheard of places into tourist hubs.
Culturally, we are witnessing the deconstruction of the value system that laid the foundations of our freedom, prosperity and our valued egalitarianism.
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.
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.
Apple has redesigned its smallest iPad to cater for the AI boom, with a faster chip, new colours and double the minimum storage to 128GB for the same price as the previous model.
DNA samples from diverse communities around Australia are being gathered to form what is hoped to be first national genetic biobank.
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.
Crispy, salty, fatty, sweet – these are sausages with a little something extra.
Royal menus have always been indulgent, each capturing a moment in time.
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