The federal government will be hoping to bring a few dollars into Liberal party coffers while it splashes the Budget cash on Tuesday.
As the election nears,the federal government is committing almost half a billion dollars to improve the internet service of Australians in regional and rural areas.
It did not form part of the long-awaited SEQ City Deal,but the rebirth of Brisbane’s home of cricket and AFL as an Olympic stadium appears on firmer ground.
Russian state media RT and Sputnik have been accused of spreading lies to further Russian president Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine,but removing them from the social internet requires a public debate.
A crackdown on junk food marketing to kids could see McDonald’s Monopoly prizes,Kinder Surprise toys and the Kellogg’s Froot Loops mascot banned.
Residents of a small town in regional NSW have grown weary of standing near a window,or in the paddock next to a house,trying to a get one bar of service to send a text message.
Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian will join telco operator Singtel Optus at the end of the month,in her first major role since resigning from her position last October.
Twitter and Snapchat argue pseudonyms let people express themselves,explore their sexuality,comment on repressive regimes and blow the whistle on misconduct.
Many arts companies are always scrambling for support as government funding is slashed. Now many have found life under COVID to be impossible.
Even Aunty’s strongest supporters would admit it has been annus horribilis for the organisation. The ABC’s managing director David Anderson tells a different story.
A second Melbourne council has been threatened over future Commonwealth funding and federal MP Tim Wilson has been accused of being “less than accurate” as the commuter car park stoush drags on.