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Daniel Y. Teng
Australia’s Seven West Media Strikes Payment Deal With Google
One of Australia’s largest media groups has inked a deal with Google to pay for its news content, ...
Australia
February 14, 2021
Microsoft Urges US to ‘Copy’ Australia’s Big Tech Media Law
Microsoft is calling on the United States to adopt Australia’s media payment law. In a blogpost, Microsoft President ...
Australia
February 14, 2021
‘HyperOne’ to Offer Undersea Cables Safe Passage Through Troubled Indo-Pacific Waters
An Australian entrepreneur has unveiled an ambitious countrywide, fibre-optic network that could open significant commercial opportunities and make ...
Australia
February 14, 2021
‘Chairman Mao Would Have Approved’: Critics Liken Big Tech to CCP
Critics of Google and Facebook have compared the tech giants’ recent actions to the behaviour of the Chinese ...
Australia
February 10, 2021
Australia Funds Tungsten Mine, While Slowly Prying Beijing’s Grip on Global Supply
Australia has taken another step forward to loosening Beijing’s grip on the world’s critical mineral supply chains. The ...
Australia
February 8, 2021
Google Launches ‘News Showcase’ in Australia as Tech Giant Fends Off Regulation
Google Australia has launched its News Showcase product at the tail-end of a near two-year-long journey by Australian ...
International
February 5, 2021
Tasmanian Salmon Exports Swim to New China-Free Markets
Exports from a major Tasmanian salmon producer are finding a new home away from China, in response to ...
Australia
February 4, 2021
Telstra Continues Job-Cutting With 1,400 Positions to Go
Telstra will start up its job-cutting program again after a year-long hiatus due to the onset of COVID-19. ...
Australia
February 3, 2021
Australian Media Plead Guilty in George Pell Contempt Trial
The latest episode in the Cardinal George Pell saga has ended abruptly, after some of Australia’s largest media ...
Australia
February 3, 2021
Chinese Billionaire Wins Defamation Suit Against ABC and Nine
Billionaire Chinese-Australian Chau Chak Wing has been awarded $590,000 in damages after winning a defamation suit against the ...
Australia
February 2, 2021
Australian Prime Minister Rallies Global Allies Against Big Tech
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is hoping world leaders can cooperate on reining in the influence of Big Tech ...
Australia
February 2, 2021
‘Zuckerberg Didn’t Convince Me to Back Down’: Australian Treasurer
Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has met with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to discuss an impending new law that ...
Australia
January 31, 2021
Telstra Pledges to Bring Call Centres Back to Australia Within 18 Months
Telecommunications giant Telstra has pledged to bring its overseas call centres back to Australia within the next 18 ...
Australia
January 30, 2021
Canada, Russia Join Australian WTO Barley Dispute With China
Canada and Russia will join Australia’s World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), citing ...
Australia
January 29, 2021
NAB Acquires Neobank 86400 in $220M Deal
National Australia Bank (NAB) will buy start-up neobank “86 400” for $220 million, but the deal will need ...
Australia
January 29, 2021
RM Williams to Be 100 Percent Aussie-Made: Andrew Forrest
Billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest is hoping he can make RM Williams 100 percent Australian-made again, saying he ...
Australia
January 29, 2021
Aussie Iron Ore Miners Hit as Chinese Steel Production Wanes
Australian iron ore companies saw their share prices dive on Wednesday in response to declining steel sector activity ...
Australia
January 28, 2021
Google’s Advertising Dominance Now in the Crosshairs of Australian Regulators
Google’s dominance of the multibillion-dollar online advertising space is now under scrutiny by Australia’s competition watchdog, opening a ...
Australia
January 28, 2021
Bega Cheese Completes $534 Million Deal Bringing Iconic Brands Back to Australia
Bega Cheese has completed a multi-million takeover of Lion Dairy, bringing a suite of iconic brands back under ...
Australia
January 27, 2021
ASIC Server Hit by Cyber Security Breach
Australia's financial services watchdog has suffered a cybersecurity breach forcing it to halt credit applications. The Australian Securities ...
Australia
January 26, 2021
Australia Risks Confrontation With Biden Administration Over Big Tech: Expert
Silicon Valley is hoping a Biden administration will push back an impending wave of global regulation aimed at ...
Australia
January 25, 2021
‘Cocooning’ Australians Boost Retailers During Pandemic
Australians spent much of 2020 "cocooning" and it has driven remarkable sales results for major home-related retailers, according ...
Australia
January 23, 2021
Google Australia Threatens to Pull Search Engine as Battle With Govt Heats Up
Google on Friday pulled its trump card against the Australian government’s news media payment code, threatening to cut ...
Australia
January 22, 2021
325 Australian-Based Scientists, Researchers Identified as Recruits for Beijing
Over 325 academics and scientists in Australian universities and research institutes have been identified as alleged recruits of ...
Australia
January 21, 2021
Online Retailer Kogan Fined Over $300,000 for Breaching Spam Laws
Major online retailer Kogan has been fined $310,800 for sending 42 million marketing emails without proper unsubscribe functions. ...
Australia
January 19, 2021
US Trade Reps Urge Australia Not to Rush Google, Facebook Payment Law
U.S. trade representatives have urged Australia to scrap proposed laws that will make it the first country in ...
Australia
January 19, 2021
Recovering Job Market to Ease JobKeeper Withdrawal Fears: Report
According to a new report, a recovering jobs market is easing concerns Australia’s economy will struggle to cope ...
Australia
January 18, 2021
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