Albanese went beyond Gaza talking points in press conference

Anthony Albanese diverged from a number of key talking points prepared for him when he delivered his most emphatic condemnations to date of Israel’s military actions in the Middle East, calling aid... Read more »

Job search giants Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting roles due to AI

Job search giants Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting 1,300 roles worldwide as AI-related redundancies continue to surge across the tech sector. Related Article Block Placeholder Article ID: 319427 Parent company Recruit Holdings... Read more »

Hyundai: More petrol N performance cars coming, and they’ll be affordable

Hyundai may have just revealed its second electric N performance vehicle, but that doesn’t mean petrol power is dead at its go-fast division. “We are not limiting ourselves into EV,” Hyundai N... Read more »

After decades of being banned, Chris hopes his ‘liquid gold’ is ‘a step forward for equality’

Chris Steel hasn’t sat in a donor lounge chair for decades.He compared his last phone call from Red Cross Australia asking him to donate, “effectively having to come out again”.”I had to... Read more »

PM hails ‘very successful’ first-of-its-kind meeting with Chinese leaders over crucial $120 billion export

Anthony Albanese and billionaire Andrew Forrest have lauded a successful meeting between leading Australian miners and Chinese steelmakers, although questions around defence continue to hover over the prime minister’s visit. Following an... Read more »

Konstas makes another duck in latest nightmare ahead of Ashes

Right now, Konstas isn’t just a walking wicket – he’s a walking headline. This was meant to be his coming-of-age tour, the way India 2004 was for Michael Clarke. But all the... Read more »

Alex de Minaur’s serve at Wimbledon shows why accuracy, not power, is the missing piece

The five-time major quarter-finalist’s percentage of unreturned first serves for the tournament was only 34 per cent (73/212), which ranked equal-98th in the men’s draw. De Minaur tested Novak Djokovic in a... Read more »

Australians, especially men, are reading less than ever before

In the country Victorian town of Hamilton, nearly 300 kilometres west of Melbourne, a group of men meet in their local pub once a month to talk about the latest novel they... Read more »

NT Police Sergeant Patrick Carson sues government for malicious prosecution

A Northern Territory police officer is suing the territory government for malicious prosecution after being acquitted of raping a young woman five years ago. Sergeant Patrick Carson was found not guilty of... Read more »

Algal bloom ‘disaster’ prompts royal commission call as impact spreads to mussel farms

A royal commission is needed to tackle the long-term effects of the devastating algal bloom off South Australia’s coast that has killed countless sea creatures and is damaging industries, the state’s opposition... Read more »