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Australia's best-paid CEO makes 500 times the average salary
Australia’s most highly paid executive collected a salary nearly 500 times that of the country’s full-time average worker. Source link
Telstra slammed for putting 'burden of proof on consumers' for compensation
Telstra is assessing outage compensation claims, but consumer advocates say the process is cumbersome and puts the onus on customers rather than the telco at fault. Source link
No fee, no sign-in: The art class removing 'barriers' to recovery
In regional NSW, one program shows that creativity may be the key to better mental health. Source link
Monet, Renoir, van Gogh masterpieces appear in two new blockbuster exhibitions
More than 150 years after the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris, the Art Gallery of South Australia and Geelong Gallery cast new light on the influential art movement. Source link
Anthony Albanese maps out AI future with new national framework
Labor will develop a new national framework in response to artificial intelligence as it seeks to address the technology’s growing economic and social impacts. Source link
Victorian teachers set to strike again following deadlocked negotiations
A fresh statewide strike by Victorian public school teachers will he held next week, after negotiations with the Victorian government reached an impasse. Source link
Aussie investors fear millions in losses as alleged fake bond scheme unravels
The financial watchdog is seeking to shut down an investment company accused of taking $17 million from 80 victims, including by promoting fake bonds. Source link
NSW scrapped this 'frustrating' road rule. Should other jurisdictions follow?
The NRMA is encouraging all states and territories to follow the lead of NSW in removing reduced speed limits for roadworks outside construction hours. Source link
Spy agency warns active Russian hackers targeting Australian industry
The Australian Signals Directorate says hackers are trying to access information through network devices, such as laptops, which use old software and predictable passwords. Source link
'Falling apart': Major SA highways given lowest possible safety rating
Parts of the Sturt Highway, which connects Sydney to Adelaide and provides an integral part of the country’s freight network, have been given the lowest possible safety rating by the Australian Road Assessment Program (AusRAP). Source link