‘Alarming’ move on Australia’s doorstep
China’s growing stronghold is worryingly evident in a new move from a neighbouring country that appears to be in the clutches of Beijing.
China’s growing stronghold is worryingly evident in a new move from a neighbouring country that appears to be in the clutches of Beijing.
LG has released a new TV that dwarfs the ordinary human, along with a fridge that changes colours and a shoe rack that will blow your mind.
French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly “close” to making a major step in improving relations with Australia.
Damning satellite photos show an unusual jagged road being cut into a hillside in an area China insisted it wouldn’t meddle in.
From why it happened, to job losses and what it means for car owners, here’s everything you need to know about Holden’s Australian exit.
Holden has announced it is leaving Australia for good by the end of the year, but the Lion brand has given us some terrific memories during the past 72 years. Here are some of its best.
It was a brand synonymous with Australia, but more than 70 years after the first Holden rolled off the production line it will cease to exist by the end of this year. Here’s how it went from thriving to failure.
Scott Morrison has revealed why he is “disappointed” and “angry” that Holden is quitting the Australian market, with 600 workers about to lose their jobs.
As Holden dealers face the choice of shutting down, switching brands or selling spare parts, around 600 staff across NZ and Australia are in limbo.
The US corporation that owns the Holden name has revealed the enormous price tag behind the brand’s decision to disappear at the end of the year.
About 600 Holden employees will lose their jobs by the end of the year after it the iconic brand announced it would be quitting the Aussie market.
The axing of Holden marks the end of an era for Aussies everywhere. We look back at the car models that defined the brand.
A Victorian motorist left police “speechless” after he was allegedly caught driving more than 110km/h over the speed limit over the weekend.
A multi-millionaire has received backlash for creating a budget “sleep pod” he claims will help homeless people around the world.
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