Latest data from NASA’s Curiosity mission on Mars has failed to find evidence that the planet previously supported life.
Samples collected by the Curiosity rover were
Deceptive commercial tactics are impacting 90 percent of global consumers, sparking a warning from the OECD.
A new survey from the intergovernmental economic
Information technology training and jobs are set to evolve significantly over the next five years as Artificial Intelligence creates new organisational needs.
Southern
By Thomas Newsome and William Ripple
You don’t have to look far to see what climate change is doing to the planet. The word “unprecedented” is everywhere this
The Australian Department of Defence not only bears the burden of protecting our shores, it is also propping up one of the Federal Government’s major procurement
More than half of Australia’s methane “hotspots” are in Queensland’s Bowen Basin, with new data showing current national emissions levels may be twice as much as
Qantas fined $100m for selling tickets on cancelled flights
Qantas has been ordered to pay a $100 million fine for selling tickets on flights that didn’t exist.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chair Gina
Fuel prices are likely to rise as importers begin to pass on the compliance costs of new storage requirements.
The second stage of Minimum Stockholding Obligations took
Is your car sharing your image and voice with others?
Most car makers capture and share Australian driver data with third-party companies, sparking a call for updated privacy laws.
Research by consumer advocacy group CHOICE
As the housing crisis increases the demand for high-density living, a series of seminars is being rolled out across south-east Queensland to help the people tasked with