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Foreign minister sees red over Greens’ Gaza questioning

Foreign minister sees red over Greens’ Gaza questioning

A Senate hearing examining Australia's support for Palestine was twice shut down due to unruly exchanges between ...
Australia to host Asia-Pacific’s biggest data centre

Australia to host Asia-Pacific’s biggest data centre

Bitcoin miner turned AI data centre company IREN Limited has announced it will build a massive 800 megawatt hub, ...
Tobacco tax cut lit up as black market trade ‘solution’

Tobacco tax cut lit up as black market trade ‘solution’

A state government minister has conceded tobacco tax is fuelling rampant illegal trade as his federal Labor ...
Liberals mull Greens alliance to kill off tax changes

Liberals mull Greens alliance to kill off tax changes

An unlikely political alliance could put the government's contentious changes to negative gearing and the capital ...
Officials turn to AI to speed up sexual assault claims

Officials turn to AI to speed up sexual assault claims

Department of Social Services officials says artificial intelligence is being used to speed up processing times ...
Shares tumble as miners and banks slide on Iran woes

Shares tumble as miners and banks slide on Iran woes

Miners and banks are leading the ASX lower, as renewed US-Iran hostilities weigh on risk sentiment and after Wall ...
Penfolds maker eyes ‘power’ wines as palates shift

Penfolds maker eyes ‘power’ wines as palates shift

Treasury Wine Estates believes its future lies in focusing on its top 10 "power" brands, including its flagship ...
Asia stocks slide on flare-up of Mideast hostilities

Asia stocks slide on flare-up of Mideast hostilities

Stocks on Wall Street tumbled overnight, with the S&P 500 falling 0.7 per cent and oil prices rising as ...
Australia caught in US plans for ‘anti-slavery’ tariffs

Australia caught in US plans for ‘anti-slavery’ tariffs

Sixty countries including Australia could be slapped with new US tariffs over Washington's claims they are not ...
SpaceX’s public offering could make Musk a trillionaire

SpaceX’s public offering could make Musk a trillionaire

SpaceX's decision to publish a ‌price a week ahead of its landmark offering has few if any precedents among major ...
‘Budget is cooked’: debt pressure bites into spending

‘Budget is cooked’: debt pressure bites into spending

A state government is set to deliver a belt-tightening budget that cuts jobs and limits spending, as it focuses on ...
Housing slowdown sharper than Treasury forecast: CBA

Housing slowdown sharper than Treasury forecast: CBA

Reserve Bank officials will respond to economic growth figures and a home price slowdown as they front a ...
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