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  • Mining giant BHP warns of continuing market volatility into 2023

    July 19, 2022

    Mining giant BHP has said it expects market volatility caused by inflationary pressures, labour shortages, and supply chain disruption to continue into 2023. In a trading update, the Australian firm said the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis in Europe will offset any positive economic impacts of China’s stimulus policies on global growth, as [...]

  • Slater & Gordon shakes up boardroom after setting out plans to split

    June 29, 2022

    Slater & Gordon has said company chief executive David Whitmore will step down from his position, after setting out plans to split its business in two, with a view to separating its “essential” and “specialist” legal services segments. The law firm said Whitmore – who took up his CEO role in January 2018 – will [...]

  • Australians returning from floods confronted by deadly snakes and spiders in their sofas and beds

    March 12, 2022

    Tens of Australians were confronted by deadly and poisonous snakes and spiders after returning home from what is considered one of Australia’s worst flood disaster ever. As the water is subsiding, pythons, venomous red-bellied snakes and eastern browns are reportedly hiding indoors, many in people’s sofas and beds. The eastern brown is considered one of [...]

  • Aussie media firms have raked in £111m from Google and Facebook since law shake up

    March 10, 2022

    A new report has revealed that Australian media firms have raked in A$200m (£111m) from Google and Facebook since last year’s regulatory crackdown that forced tech giants to negotiate payment terms.

  • Brits welcomed back down under as Australia reopens its borders to vaccinated tourists

    February 7, 2022

    Brits will once again be welcome down under after the Australian Government announced today its decision to reopen the borders to fully-jabbed tourists from 21 February. Travellers will no longer be required to quarantine upon arrival, but they will still need to present a Covid test – either PCR or lateral flow – taken within [...]

  • Plenty of life left in Andy Murray as he flies past Nikoloz Basilashvili in five sets at Australian Open

    January 18, 2022

    Andy Murray has defeated Nikoloz Basilashvili in five sets to reach the second round of the Australian Open. The victory showed there is plenty of life in Murray yet as he returned to the court where he was virtually retired three years ago and The great and the good of tennis were hastily gathered together [...]

  • Ed Warner: We must remember the human cost of Olympic dreams

    January 13, 2022

    What have the Australians ever done for us? Monty Python would struggle for a list of sporting gifts to match the Romans’ sanitation, medicine, roads etc, especially in the middle of the current Ashes drubbing. But with the 10th anniversary of London 2012 only six months away, let’s not forget that it was the Aussies [...]

  • UK and Australia sign its first ‘from scratch’ trade deal

    December 16, 2021

    The UK has signed an historic trade agreement with Australia this evening, as the first ‘from scratch’ since leaving the EU,setting new global standards in digital and services and creating new work and travel opportunities for Brits and Aussies.

  • Australian treasury accused of pressuring ex-KPMG partner to omit $10bn gap in report

    November 8, 2021

    A former KPMG partner has claimed he lost his job after being pressured by an Australian public servant to change a document that found a $10bn gap in the Treasury’s finances, according to reports. In a parliamentary hearing today, Brendan Lyon said he received “professional, ongoing attacks,” from public servants and that the Australian treasury [...]

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