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Where do Australia’s China ties go after hack?

Kryptonite Panda, Gingham Typhoon, and Bronze Mohawk are all code names for a skilled hacking group that Western intelligence agencies list more blandly as APT4

Australia’s America’s cup campaign announces WASZP training partnership – Marine Business News

Australia’s America’s Cup campaign for the Unicredit Youth and Puig Women’s regattas in 2024 has announced a supplier partnership with Australian designed

Control of the sea is worth gambling on AUKUS

The AUKUS debate has reignited over the past few weeks and submarines are back in the political and public consciousness. AUKUS has meant that Australians are t

Prime minister names Jillian Segal as first Australian anti-Semitism envoy

In short:Jillian Segal will be Australia's special envoy to combat anti-Semitism.The government will also shortly appoint an envoy on Islamophobia.What's next?T

Australian June business confidence 4.0 vs. prior -3.0 | Forexlive

National Australia Bank monthly survey of business, for June 2024Business Confidence 4.0Business Conditions also 4.0 prior 6.0the conditions index is a more obj

As it happened: Lawyers, accountants, real estate agents target of new money laundering laws

Australia is continuing to fall behind global standards on anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing measures, with cash, banks, luxury goods, real

The American Pavilion Worldwide Student Program Expands to Australia

The American Pavilion is expanding its AmPav student intensive program to the South by Southwest festival in Sydney, Australia.  The AmPav S

Orica crowned Australia’s most sustainable company for Impact

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‘Nasty’ inflation numbers could deliver a rate rise despite retail discounting frenzy

Australia's struggling retail sector has been given a glimmer of hope, with rolling sales encouraging shoppers to spend — but economists warn that it may come

He’s alleged to have set up a sham company to steal $1.7m. Now he’s having his day in court

A man accused of setting up a sham company used to steal $1.7 million from Australian scam victims has admitted deleting crucial messages and accused police of

Some of the Gulf’s most influential investors? They’re Australians

Once a dull backwater compared to the financial hubs of London, New York and Hong Kong, an investment boom has transformed the Arab Gulf states into desirable d

Financial stress ‘through the roof’ as interest rate hikes come home to roost

In short:The National Debt Helpline has seen a surge in calls and online messages in recent months related to rents and mortgages.The figures point to younger A