The Optus leader's future in question after a catastrophic triple-zero outage linked to four deaths, with the Optus boss answering calls to quit amid revelations of prior warnings, though police suggest the Optus outage is unlikely to have cost a baby's life.
The nation anticipates bank chief Michele Bullock to be grilled with rate cuts up in the air as inflation cools, while inflation is fading but a rate cut is doubtful at least for now, prompting scrutiny over the Reserve Bank's timing.
Australia has formally declared Australia recognises Palestine in an 'enduring peace' push, marking a shift in foreign policy, even as Palestine statehood is a 'point of contention' in US ties with warnings from top Republicans.
Murdochs could take part in a TikTok deal, as reported by Trump, following White House announcements that a TikTok deal is to be signed 'in the coming days' regarding the video platform's US operations.
A deep dive into **ASIC, Matt Comyn, Geoff Shannon and John “Wacka” Williams** explores the complex relationship between corporate figures and regulatory bodies, highlighting past agitation for the Banking Royal Commission.
As global economic times are tough, particularly for the corrupt and inept, France's richest man Bernard Arnault slams a proposed billionaire tax as an assault on the economy.
The enduring legacy of Jeff Kennett's Hawthorn hoodoo gone but not forgotten is revisited, recalling the five years of torment for the Hawks after their 2008 AFL Grand Final victory over Geelong.