Tech giant to cut 9000 jobs
One of the world’s biggest companies has announced it will cut about 4 per cent of its global workforce, leaving Aussie workers on edge.
One of the world’s biggest companies has announced it will cut about 4 per cent of its global workforce, leaving Aussie workers on edge.
The future of an entire Aussie regional council is in “significant doubt” after a damning audit – with revelations one employee worked from a Caribbean island for almost a year.
One state’s top cop has outed himself on radio as the subject of an internal investigation over an incident at a drug dealer’s house in the 1990s.
Embattled pizza giant Domino’s has announced it is looking for a new top boss after its chief executive resigned less than a year into the role.
The US President unleashed on the unlikely victor of New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary race, blasting his politics and “terrible” looks.
Employees working for the tech giant were left gobsmacked after the CEO made the brutal artificial intelligence revelation in a recent staff memo.
Politicians are set to increase their annual salary by thousands from July 1, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pocketing a boost of nearly $15,000.
Malcolm Turnbull has never hesitated to rip Donald Trump on the world stage, but his latest has warning cut a much bleaker tone.
Tasmanians will know by the end of the week if they will go to another election, after Premier Jeremy Rockliff lost a no-confidence motion.
The Prime Minister says no one would run for office if they were held accountable for things they said 20 years ago.
Chaos has engulfed Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption body, which is led by two Australians and a New Zealander.
A Liberal senator has slammed the success of a no-confidence vote against the Premier that will send Tasmanians back to the polls.
The boss of one of Australia’s premium retail clothing brands is leaving the company after four years.
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