Atlassian workers in shock after AI-related layoffs
Almost 500 Atlassian employees in Australia are reeling after being told via email that their services are no longer required.
Australia orders staff to leave Israel and UAE
The federal government has told non-essential officials to get out of Israel and the UAE "due to the deteriorating security situation" in the Middle East.
Qantas customers claim $105m compo over COVID credits
A $105 million pot could be shared among hundreds of thousands of Qantas customers after the carrier settled a class action over COVID-19 flight credits.
Australian businessman a Chinese spy asset, jury finds
An Australian business owner has walked from court after being found guilty of recklessly helping Chinese intelligence for more than 15 months.
Oscars up for grabs as unease hangs over Hollywood
Conan O'Brien returns to host the Academy Awards for a second time amid tight security following an Iranian threat warning.
Seats lost, regional voters ‘betrayed’ in revamp
An electoral review has recommended scrapping seats, changing boundaries and renaming electorates as one state redraws the political map.
Call to action to close gendered gaps in justice system
International Women's Day is being marked as a call to balance the scales and ensure all women and girls have fair and inclusive access to justice.
Casino operator’s cash stocks dwindle after big loss
Casino operator Star lost $53 million on its operations in the six months to December 31 and has $130 million left in available cash as it struggles to survive.
‘Not appropriate’: killer released by cop before attack
A man who stabbed and set his wife alight after being released by a police officer should have applied for bail in front of a magistrate, a coroner has heard.
Trial date set for Lehrmann rape allegations
A trial date has been set for ex-federal ministerial staffer Bruce Lehrmann who has been charged with raping a woman he met at a regional nightclub.
Men charged over fatal crash after scrap thief pursuit
A suspected scrap metal thief and a man accused of pursuing him on a major highway before a fatal crash have both been charged with manslaughter.
Murder accused needs medical help in custody: lawyer
A man charged with the murder of his fiancee and his baby daughter remains in hospital after being charged by police.
Murder charges after mother, baby daughter found dead
A man has been charged with two counts of murder after he allegedly stabbed his partner and their daughter.
Taxpayers pay the price for union guerrilla campaign
An inquiry into the militant CFMEU has revealed major construction delays and a costs blowout of an estimated half a billion dollars.
Mahoney’s ‘mongrel’ fine but Cowboys need smarts to win
North Queensland hooker Reed Mahoney says more than his trademark mongrel and bravery will be needed for the Cowboys to get their first home win.
Slipper’s cryptic Wallabies call as prop forges on
With a wry smile, James Slipper has left the door open for a Wallabies recall as the veteran Brumbies prop prepares to write Super Rugby history.
Red-hot Green riding towards rare golfing double
World No.7 Hannah Green has all the momentum ahead of the Australian WPGA Championship's return, after a four-year absence, on the Gold Coast.
‘Take time to get it right’: wrong call annoys McKellar
The Waratahs are annoyed despite Super Rugby's apology for the incorrect no-try decision late in their match against arch-rivals Queensland.
Fairytale ending for Queen Mary’s royal homecoming
Denmark's royal couple will cap off their whirlwind tour Down Under at Queen Mary's hometown, where locals are gearing up for a royal return.
Under the pump: extra fuel to flow as premiers, PM meet
Anthony Albanese will bring together his state counterparts to discuss the impact the war in the Middle East is having on Australian petrol and diesel prices.
Jobs data to help guide Reserve Bank’s May rates move
A decline in the participation rate is keeping the jobs market tight and contributing to inflation, even though growth in new jobs is not particularly strong.
State braces as cyclone looms but ‘she’ll be right’
Australia's flood-hit tropics are bracing as Tropical Cyclone Narelle intensifies, threatening to impact the coast as a category five system.
Treasurer promises ‘ambitious’ tax-reforming budget
Jim Chalmers is hinting at big reforms in his May budget, but the extent of the changes will be determined by the impacts of the war in the Middle East.
Under the pump: extra fuel to flow as premiers, PM meet
Jobs data to help guide Reserve Bank’s May rates move
Royals celebrate another Danish-Australian star pairing
Incoming BHP boss calls on Australia to mend its ways
Biggest cyclone ‘in living memory’ set to impact coast