The Trump team has displayed a lot of unity this time around. So this change of tack is noteworthy. The post Amid Hegseth fallout, Trump returns to what he does
This year the Australian media industry managed to avoid the bloodbath of 2024. But that doesn't mean the picture is rosy. The post Paint by Numbers: A health check on
Plus: A new low at the Daily Mail, and News Corp pats its people on the head. The post McClymont defends Gaza edit of O’Brien speech, Labor schtum on subs,
What gets lost in the discussion about Perth’s unaffordability is how the mining boom has transformed the city into a sprawling ultra-suburbia where quality of life is great only for
Tasmanian politicians are going to blow $1.1 billion on a stadium that will return less than half that in benefits, in a state with urgent health and education needs. It's
'I just put my mum's face in for the facial verification and it worked,' a 13-year-old told Crikey. The post How teens are already using their parents to get
Appearing on social media about a month back, the poster for the Rally Against Police Violence and Overreach, which is being staged by new social justice grouping Watch the Cops on Gadigal land in front of Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse next week, has garnered much attention and interest as organisers have hit upon an issue that is front and centre ...
Australia's climate ambitions are being completely screwed by the tech industry’s panicked data centre frenzy. The post How data centres are killing Australia’s climate progress appeared first on Crikey.
Amid renewed debate over black bloc activism, Omar Hassan replies to Tom Tanuki’s critique of his article calling for focus and unity on the Left. read now...
The Tax Practitioners Board has confirmed that two of the three PwC Australia staffers cautioned in relation to the tax leaks saga remain employed by the firm. A TPB response to Australian Greens Senator Barbara Pocock’s question on notice says two recipients of a caution remain in the firm’s tax
Getty ImagesSpotify has just released Spotify Wrapped, its annual end-of-year viral promotional exercise. For New Zealand musicians, however, there was little to get excited about. Spotify Wrapped aims to reflect users’ listening habits back to them, revealing their most listened to songs, artists, podcasts and more. It’s meant to be
The social media giant is aiming to deactivate 500,000 teen accounts from today ahead of next week's ban, and Australia is giving Ukraine $95m in military assistance to fight Russia.
The Trump team has displayed a lot of unity this time around. So this change of tack is noteworthy. The post Amid Hegseth fallout, Trump returns to what he does
This year the Australian media industry managed to avoid the bloodbath of 2024. But that doesn't mean the picture is rosy. The post Paint by Numbers: A health check on
Plus: A new low at the Daily Mail, and News Corp pats its people on the head. The post McClymont defends Gaza edit of O’Brien speech, Labor schtum on subs,
What gets lost in the discussion about Perth’s unaffordability is how the mining boom has transformed the city into a sprawling ultra-suburbia where quality of life is great only for
Tasmanian politicians are going to blow $1.1 billion on a stadium that will return less than half that in benefits, in a state with urgent health and education needs. It's
'I just put my mum's face in for the facial verification and it worked,' a 13-year-old told Crikey. The post How teens are already using their parents to get
Appearing on social media about a month back, the poster for the Rally Against Police Violence and Overreach, which is being staged by new social justice grouping Watch the Cops on Gadigal land in front of Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse next week, has garnered much attention and interest as organisers have hit upon an issue that is front and centre ...
Australia's climate ambitions are being completely screwed by the tech industry’s panicked data centre frenzy. The post How data centres are killing Australia’s climate progress appeared first on Crikey.
Amid renewed debate over black bloc activism, Omar Hassan replies to Tom Tanuki’s critique of his article calling for focus and unity on the Left. read now...
The Tax Practitioners Board has confirmed that two of the three PwC Australia staffers cautioned in relation to the tax leaks saga remain employed by the firm. A TPB response to Australian Greens Senator Barbara Pocock’s question on notice says two recipients of a caution remain in the firm’s tax
Getty ImagesSpotify has just released Spotify Wrapped, its annual end-of-year viral promotional exercise. For New Zealand musicians, however, there was little to get excited about. Spotify Wrapped aims to reflect users’ listening habits back to them, revealing their most listened to songs, artists, podcasts and more. It’s meant to be
The social media giant is aiming to deactivate 500,000 teen accounts from today ahead of next week's ban, and Australia is giving Ukraine $95m in military assistance to fight Russia.