CSL shares tank after it turns out to be another big, dumb company

At a time when the nation’s chattering classes and business community are focusing on improving productivity and innovation, what’s one of the country’s few global brands in innovative high-tech manufacturing doing? Engaging... Read more »

We tried Vow’s lab grown meat at Maiz in Sydney

​​After years of testing and regulatory hurdles, Australian startup Vow has released its cultured (or ‘lab-grown’) Japanese quail in Australian restaurants. And I’ve finally had the chance to taste it. As a... Read more »

Bobby Hill: Collingwood star’s ex partner Georgia Devlin slams ‘beyond disgusting’ remarks around his absence

The ex-partner of Collingwood star Bobby Hill has broken her silence amid concerning reports surrounding the 2023 Norm Smith Medallist. Georgia Devlin, who reportedly split from Hill in June, has slammed internet... Read more »

David is a ‘tiger parent’. His daughter is a ‘poodle’ parent

How are parents raising resilient kids in an age of constant judgement and conflicting advice? Insight hears from parents navigating generational differences, social pressures and childhood baggage. Watch Insight episode Modern Parenting... Read more »

Aussie internet speeds to shoot through the roof next month

Australians are just weeks away from a major boost to internet speeds around the country, but telcos are warning people that if they don’t have the right gear, they might miss out.... Read more »

Donald Trump’s puppet has a crazy plan to weaken the US dollar

He wants both a weaker dollar so as to make American goods more competitive and thereby reduce the trade deficit. But at the same time, he wants to preserve and enhance the... Read more »

Productivity summit turns to building homes, with warnings housing targets will not be met

Housing will dominate discussion at the Economic Reform Roundtable this morning, with ministers, business leaders and conservationists all under pressure to solve the wicked problem of building more homes without trashing the... Read more »

Indonesia airdropped aid for Palestinians in Gaza, but experts question its effectiveness

Indonesia has airdropped 18 tonnes of aid into Gaza after being given special permission by Israel. As people in Gaza continue to die of starvation, Indonesia sent necessities like blankets, staple foods,... Read more »

ACCC to investigate energy plans that promise savings but deliver poor value

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced it will investigate whether energy retailers are misleading consumers by advertising energy plans that promise savings yet actually provide poor value. This investigation... Read more »

Netanyahu lashes out at Albanese as ‘weak politician who betrayed Israel’ as diplomatic row escalates | Australian foreign policy

Benjamin Netanyahu has launched an extraordinary broadside against Anthony Albanese, labelling Australia’s prime minister “weak” in a social media post, hours after local Jewish groups called for calm in diplomatic relations. “History... Read more »