Registered tax professionals have until April 21 to tell the Tax Practitioners Board what they think of the tax agent regulator’s draft guidance on the use of artificial intelligence. The TPB issued draft guidance for public comment a fortnight ago, designed to ensure tax agents keep their ethical obligations in mind when
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has scored a federal court win against a listed company that has copped a $4 million fine for failing to disclose a significant downgrade in its revenue forecasts for almost 14 weeks. Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited, a Canerra-based supplier of defence and space
Talk has begun, again, of using the US constitution to remove an 'unfit' president. But it's not a simple process. The post Democrats are calling for Trump’s removal from office
At least ten countries signed off deals or frameworks designed to benefit American tech companies in 2025. The post ‘Expect more pressure’: How the Trump administration is bullying the world
Build a Ballot matches voters with candidates based on policy preferences. Political parties and NGOs are lining up for a look at its data. The post How a date with
Updated research has shown up lingering headaches over the impacts of decades-long nuclear testing in the Pacific islands and interventions of outside powers, amid growing threats from climate change, writes Dr Lee Duffield. read now...
On The Streets: Setting sail for Gaza and defending free speech Isaac Nellist Fri, 10/04/2026 - 10:54 Isaac NellistBen RadfordSean Valenzuela April 10, 2026, Issue 1451, News
The Albanese government keeps refusing to admit it is negotiating to give the Trump administration access to Australians' biometric data. But in its efforts to delay FOI documents, it has
Self-interest, as it turns out, remains the most reliable multilateral institution on earth. The post Forget The Art of the Deal. This is diplomacy the Pakistani way appeared first on
Australian politicians are to receive heightened law enforcement and security protections, due to an increasingly fraught domestic security environment that has seen at least ten people charged with making violent threats towards politicians since September 2025, which has included neo-Nazis being detected in a chatroom sharing ideas about kidnapping ...
Registered tax professionals have until April 21 to tell the Tax Practitioners Board what they think of the tax agent regulator’s draft guidance on the use of artificial intelligence. The TPB issued draft guidance for public comment a fortnight ago, designed to ensure tax agents keep their ethical obligations in mind when
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has scored a federal court win against a listed company that has copped a $4 million fine for failing to disclose a significant downgrade in its revenue forecasts for almost 14 weeks. Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited, a Canerra-based supplier of defence and space
Talk has begun, again, of using the US constitution to remove an 'unfit' president. But it's not a simple process. The post Democrats are calling for Trump’s removal from office
At least ten countries signed off deals or frameworks designed to benefit American tech companies in 2025. The post ‘Expect more pressure’: How the Trump administration is bullying the world
Build a Ballot matches voters with candidates based on policy preferences. Political parties and NGOs are lining up for a look at its data. The post How a date with
Updated research has shown up lingering headaches over the impacts of decades-long nuclear testing in the Pacific islands and interventions of outside powers, amid growing threats from climate change, writes Dr Lee Duffield. read now...
On The Streets: Setting sail for Gaza and defending free speech Isaac Nellist Fri, 10/04/2026 - 10:54 Isaac NellistBen RadfordSean Valenzuela April 10, 2026, Issue 1451, News
The Albanese government keeps refusing to admit it is negotiating to give the Trump administration access to Australians' biometric data. But in its efforts to delay FOI documents, it has
Self-interest, as it turns out, remains the most reliable multilateral institution on earth. The post Forget The Art of the Deal. This is diplomacy the Pakistani way appeared first on
Australian politicians are to receive heightened law enforcement and security protections, due to an increasingly fraught domestic security environment that has seen at least ten people charged with making violent threats towards politicians since September 2025, which has included neo-Nazis being detected in a chatroom sharing ideas about kidnapping ...