‘A painting I had to do’
Darwin-based activist and painter Harold Thomas has taken home the $50,000 Telstra NATSSIA for Tribal Abduction.
Darwin-based activist and painter Harold Thomas has taken home the $50,000 Telstra NATSSIA for Tribal Abduction.
All vehicles on Australian roads will be driverless by 2030, says Telstra chief scientist Hugh Bradlow.
The AOC has failed to convince a court that Telstra had sought to mislead the market with its ‘I Go to Rio’ campaign.
Telstra has won a legal showdown over alleged breaches of Australian Olympic Committee rules.
Telstra is not the only telco pressing ahead with a brand makeover, with Macquarie Telecom also sprucing up its brand.
Parts of Telstra’s ‘I go to Rio’ campaign were approved by the international body, a court hears.
John Mullen has backed calls for business to do a better job of explaining itself to the public.
Telstra is fighting to keep its fixed-line subsidy as the Productivity Commission looks into the telco’s obligations.
Sensis, backed by Telstra and US giant Platinum Equity, has spent a year working on a significant White Pages upgrade.
Former ANZ and Telstra executive Helen Sawczak will lead the push for Australian business in China.
The telco will refrain from broadcasting any Olympic-related ads in the next fortnight, as it prepares for court.
Telstra is phasing out its six-year-old “It’s how we connect” brand positioning.
The Australian Olympic Committee has set lawyers on Telstra, alleging misleading advertising.
NBN’s new deal, covering Telstra’s network, is aiming to fast-track its rollout.
Construction partners will accelerate the deployment of HFC technology as NBN Co strives to scale up its offering.
Consumer advocacy group Choice is urging Telstra customers to fight back after seven outages in five months.
The telco is swinging the axe at its contact centre and Telstra Business units.
Minor parties and independents pose a dangerous risk.
Telstra could be forced to compensate business customers after a network outage knocked out corporate services.
Telstra has pinpointed the cause of an outage that caused widespread disruption across Melbourne.
Telstra chief Andrew Penn has conceded a string of network disruptions is going to prompt some customers to walk away.
Given how much there is to lose, Telstra has no option but to do all in its power to bullet-proof its network.
Telstra has sold its 47.4 per cent stake in China’s largest automotive website, Autohome, for $US1.6bn ($2.1bn).
Telstra may have the fastest 4G mobile network in the nation but rivalry and network outages will take a toll.
Telstra has dismissed its chief technology officer Vish Nandlall for falsely claiming to have an MBA from Harvard.
Minority shareholders in Autohome have filed a Cayman Islands petition against the telco’s $US1.6bn stake sale.
Telstra is preparing to slash up to 50 jobs from its media and marketing division.
The telco says it will support the national broadband policy of whichever party wins the federal election.
The Nine network and Telstra will share broadcast rights to Australian netball in a five-year deal securing four matches a week live on TV
Positives in Telstra’s ‘incubator’ investments don’t remove concern over where long-term growth will come from.
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