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Strong Australian jobs data spurs paring of rate-cut bets

(Dec 12): Australia’s unemployment rate unexpectedly fell in November as the nation’s golden streak of hiring gains extended, underscoring the resilience of

Australia lays tax trap for Meta, with an expensive way out

Australia has created a tax that only big tech companies must pay – but which they can also legally avoid by paying money to Aussie news publishers. The new

Australia to force tech giants to keep paying for news

Australia's government says it will create new rules to force big tech companies to pay local publishers for news. The long-awaited decision sets out a successo

Australia plans to tax digital platforms that don’t pay for news

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Tech giants like Meta, Google to be forced to pay for Australian news | CNN Business

Sydney Reuters  —  Australia plans new rules to “create a financial incentive” for

How Australia’s Big Tech news ‘incentive’ will work

Facebook, Google and TikTok parent companies will be charged penalties if they fail to strike new commercial agreements with news publi

CFMOTO 750SR four-cylinder sports bike scooped!

Yet another new engine for China’s most impressive bike brand While China’s motorcycle industry is still eyed with a certain level of suspi

Meta’s news bluff is called

The biggest takeaway lesson for digital regulation this year is that the tech giants won’t come to negotiating tables on their own, and certainly won’t play

‘Keen as mustard’: Teammate defends Maxi’s Test dream after Warner’s Shield criticism

David Warner’s criticism of his Glenn Maxwell’s desire to get back into the Test team for next year’s tour of Sri Lanka has been swatted away by his repla

Rupert Murdoch visits firebombed Melbourne synagogue

“I thought it was incredible,” Kahn said. “It was a really important statement. Even though he’s 93 years old, he took the time to come down and see wha

Sports diplomacy: why the Australian government is spending $600 million on a new NRL team in PNG

Recently, Assistant Foreign Minister Tim Watts met with 22 national sporting organisations in Melbourne for the inaugural Sports Diplomacy Consultative Group m