‘Hard workers’: Proof ‘fair go’ is dead
The young couple revealed the reality of trying to get ahead in 2024 and the brutal salary reality in Australia that has become normal.
The young couple revealed the reality of trying to get ahead in 2024 and the brutal salary reality in Australia that has become normal.
JEDDAH: Azimuth Music Festival returns to AlUla as the city's Moments calendar gets into full swing. The popular music extravaganza will return for its fourth edition from September 19-21 ahead of Saudi Arabia's National Day on September 23. The theme for 2024 is “Until the Sun Rises”. Azimuth has become a key event in the … Read more
An Australian could be more than $400 million richer this week, but if it's someone you know, don't expect to hear about it.
'Success for all Arabs': PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi takes part in the Olympic torch relay in Paris ahead of the opening ceremony PARIS: Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of Paris Saint-Germain, took part in the Olympic torch relay on Monday afternoon ahead of Friday's opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. The torch relay … Read more
The eSafety Commissioner has issued an official warning to tech giants: Do more to protect Australian children or face huge fines on police officers.
Elon Musk's extraordinary comment, referring to one of his own children, says it all about his war against the “woke”.
BEIJING: Various Palestinian factions agreed to end their divisions and strengthen Palestinian unity by signing the Beijing Declaration in China on Tuesday morning, according to Chinese state media. The declaration was signed at the closing ceremony of the reconciliation dialogue between the factions held in Beijing from July 21 to 23, state broadcaster CCTV reported. … Read more
A self-proclaimed real estate and wealth guru has been hit with a huge fine and ordered to pay back more than 2,000 of her seminar attendees.
NEW DELHI: Getting lost in a good story is in 'Book Censor's Library', a dystopian political satire with elements of magical realism, occupational hazard and crime. The story follows an unnamed narrator whose life unravels after he reluctantly begins working for an all-powerful government.
Bunnings has responded to claims by union workers that they may have been exposed to dangerous levels of lead after buying products in one of its stores.