Eternity magazine (foundation editor John Sandeman) has been awarded the 2020 Gutenberg on Friday 30 October, the premier award of ARPA - Australasian Religious Press Association, the golden logies of ...
Tivan’s Speewah fluorite project in Western Australia has been awarded ‘major project status’ by the Federal Government. The updated status, which took effect on November 29 and will last ...
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Australia needs strategic reindustrialisation. The days of secure supply chains and geopolitical stability have begun to erode, and Australia is without a plan. This week in Australian foreign affairs ...
In general, the last thing Australia needs is a new tax. But Meta’s thumbing its nose at Australia’s pioneering regulation justifies Labor’s attempt to lay down the law to the tech giants.