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Don't believe fossil fuel lies — we didn't start the fire

Oil companies have manipulated consumers with the falsehood that our buying behaviour has made us ...  
Hospitality sector crippled by cost of living crisis

New challenges posed by the current economic crisis are proving difficult for the hospitality ...  
Locking in the benefits COVID offered to a troubled world

Among the positives to emerge from the global pandemic is an enhanced appreciation of quality of ...  
A long weekend every week? It's time

Trials of a four-day working week have found that the strategy holds huge benefits for businesses ...  
Corruption-proofing the Sunshine State: There is a better way

According to journalist Phil Dickie, who played a key role in the 1980s in exposing the crimina ...  
The PwC disaster — Neoliberalism on steroids

Australians are tired of neoliberalism. We are sick of that much talked about and ever-widening ...  
Big call from digital development giants for global guidance

At the recent G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan proposed collaboration on future telecoms technolo ...  
Woodside and other polluters littering our oceans

In addition to harming the climate, fossil fuel corporations such as Woodside are leaving aband ...  
Stuart Robert gone but questions over 'shady deals' remain

Recent testimony by John Margerison, former business partner of Stuart Robert, lends weight to ...  
'Sayers what': Ex-PWC CEO's firm given $6.2 million in government contracts

The private company of the man who was CEO of PwC Australia during the entire tax leaks affair has ...  
Government allocates millions to stopping online scams

As online scams become more sophisticated and frequent, a new body will be established to prevent ...  
It is time to question Australia's COVID-19 response

It seems that we have forgotten the pandemic or the lessons of the pandemic.  
AI: Nothing artificial about Google's ethical conflicts

Google's ethical issues are expanding alongside its generative AI, with pioneer Geoffrey Hinton ...  
Westpac no-show after public humiliation at first bank closures hearing

After a humiliating round of questioning over bank closures, Westpac chose to sit out the next ...  
Collaboration between telco giants would be a huge boon for industry

Collaboration and infrastructure sharing are essential to improving coverage and competition in ...  
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Nothing 'Honourable' about scandal-ridden Stuart Robert's tipped retirement

L-NP politician Stuart Robert announced his intention to retire – for 'family reasons' – ...  
Renewables race: Code red to go green for climate

Renewable energy has entered a new phase of even faster growth thanks to its energy security ...  
Budget Labor-ing under the weight of expectation

The 2023 Budget offers cost-of-living relief and goes some way towards tackling entrenched poverty ...  

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