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Super platforms warned, again, to protect client funds

Super platforms warned, again, to protect client funds

A regulator is on the warpath after a review of superannuation platform trustees came up short for the second ...
Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media

Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media

The spread of online hate speech is the focus for the next block of witnesses to the Royal Commission on ...
Hanson takes poll hit, coalition down to rock bottom

Hanson takes poll hit, coalition down to rock bottom

Support for One Nation has fallen in the latest opinion polls as parliament heads into its final sitting week ...
Pledge to fix ‘widow’s tax’ on investment properties

Pledge to fix ‘widow’s tax’ on investment properties

Concerns about how a tax hike on investments will impact couples in the event of death and divorce will be ...
Home price data another window into tax change fallout

Home price data another window into tax change fallout

Property market data will soon be released after the Reserve Bank unveils a readout from its latest interest ...
‘Not doing enough’: tougher social ban law for big tech

‘Not doing enough’: tougher social ban law for big tech

Tougher laws will be introduced to address widespread non-compliance with Australia's world-first social media age ...
Vanuatu PM to visit as major bilateral deal awaits

Vanuatu PM to visit as major bilateral deal awaits

Vanuatu's Prime Minister Jotham Napat will visit Canberra ahead of a $500 million partnership deal expected ...
Under-fire firm still has ethics, leadership contracts

Under-fire firm still has ethics, leadership contracts

Having been hauled over the coals by a parliamentary committee, KPMG is again facing scrutiny regarding its ...
Australian shares edge higher as precious metals bounce

Australian shares edge higher as precious metals bounce

The ASX200 has risen 0.2 per cent as precious metals and oil rebound from their recent weakness.
Landmark lawsuit against ‘concerning’ fracking tossed

Landmark lawsuit against ‘concerning’ fracking tossed

Activists have lost their court bid to prevent gas exploration in the Northern Territory after claiming fracking ...
Deepfake AIs shut down as beefed-up social ban looms

Deepfake AIs shut down as beefed-up social ban looms

More platforms that generate naked images of real people have been pulled offline in Australia in the lead up to a ...
Asian shares fall after Apple’s price hikes

Asian shares fall after Apple’s price hikes

Asian markets have been subdued after Apple shares slid 6.1 per cent following price hikes for iPads and MacBooks ...
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