Qantas throws curveball in compensation hearing
A last-minute Qantas move during hearings to determine compensation for unlawfully outsourced workers could see the workers get almost nothing.
A last-minute Qantas move during hearings to determine compensation for unlawfully outsourced workers could see the workers get almost nothing.
What are Australians and other tourists doing risking their lives by going to Afghanistan and what is it they hope to see? Here’s everything you need to know.
The Australian man gunned down in a deadly attack on foreign tourists in Afghanistan is in a stable condition in hospital.
Return international fares are available from as little as $315 in this five-day sale with tens of thousands of seats up for grabs. But it’s not the only incredible bargain.
Australia’s aviation safety regulator will open the door to pets travelling in aircraft cabins later this year, leaving the decision in the hands of airlines.
Vaccinations are not needed for the resumption of cruising in Australia, infectious disease expert says.
A bounce back in tourism-related stocks is fading and the ‘shorts’ are moving in.
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