Australia
Rio Tinto cleans house of tainted executives
Three leading executives of multinational mining company Rio Tinto have resigned following a shareholder revolt and ongoing protests over the......
Could the public’s interest in journalism make Facebook pay?
Research by Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) on Australians’ willingness to pay for public interest journalism may help the competition......
ACT Adopts Truth In Political Advertising Laws
“Fake News”, deliberate misinformation and cynical deception are increasingly common, and threaten the integrity of election processes in many countries.......
The show must go on, with some big changes
Theatres around the country are beginning to open up with small scale performances starting this September and like all businesses,......
Feds seek power to review agreements between states and foreign powers
This week, the Federal government announced is seeking to obtain powers to review agreements between lower local governments and universities......
Press protections don’t go far enough: advocates
Warrants for information held by journalists will have to satisfy a public interest test under changes proposed by a parliamentary......
Premier’s renewable energy pledge
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s recent pledge to invest in renewable energy corridors across the state aims to deliver more secure full-time......
Australian Firefighters Under the Pump Mentally from Californian Bushfires
With Australian firefighters reeling from the 2020 Australian bush fires, they are now being asked to give a helping hand......
Sharing culture and song across the Kimberley
Communities across the north of Western Australia will be treated to a series of concerts and community workshops as part......
Australian employment stature altered due to COVID
As more and more people work from home, experts are starting to wonder how that will affect the way businesses......