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If smoking rates have ‘flatlined’ why are tobacconists ‘popping up everywhere’? The maths, it seems, is up in smoke

In a small town deep in a verdant valley, something doesn't quite add up.The shops have been popping up along the main street in the past 12 months, nestled amo

Australia warns of scams post cyber outage

Following a colossal digital blackout that engulfed the entire globe Friday, Australia's cyber intelligence agency issued a grim warning regarding the surge of

Flights delayed and airports impacted by tech outages

A global tech outage is affecting operations across different countries including at British broadcaster Sky News, airports and Australian media and banks. Ber

Australian banks, media, airlines hit by major IT outage

A raft of Australian institutions - including major banks, media outlets and airlines - have reported being hit by a mass IT outage.Flights have been grounded a

Live: Cyber security company linked to major IT outage across Australia

University of Melbourne lecturer in cyber security Shaanan Cohney says there appear to be two separate things happening at once to cause the mass outages we are

Australian Sailing Champions Inclusivity: Campaign to Reintroduce Sailing in the Brisbane 2032 Paralympics – Marine Business News

SportPublished on: 19th Jul, 2024Australian Sailing is committed to reinstating sailing in the sports program at the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games. World Saili

Donggang’s home has doubled in value since he bought — but he’s not happy about it

When Donggang Shi bought his home on Brisbane's southside 12 years ago, the purchase price was $450,000.These days, similar homes in his suburb are selling for

How the ATO went from good cop to bad cop to claw back more than $50 billion in debt

The tax office is once again perceived as the 'bad cop' on the beat and it's the Albanese government that's given it a mandate to go hard and recoup more than $

MediSecure ‘not in a financial position’ to identify 12.9m Australians who had data stolen

About 12.9 million Australians had their data stolen in the MediSecure hack earlier this year, the eScripts provider has revealed, placing it among the largest

Auction business Grays deceived used car buyers over two-year period, causing $3 million in consumer losses

In short:Nationwide auction business Grays Australia has been ordered to pay a $10 million federal court penalty over its contraventions of consumer law. The A

Live: Unemployment up slightly to 4.1pc in June

Bjorn Jarvis, the head of labour statistics for the ABS, says there are a couple of reasons behind the unemployment rate rising slightly in June to 4.1%"With em

Australian Marinas Make Significant Economic Contribution, HAMIS Report Shows – Marine Business News

Association NewsPublished on: 18th Jul, 2024The recently released report, funded by the Marina Industries Association (MIA) and International Marina Consultants