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Live: Greens question why Nauruan president's visit was kept secret
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has called on the government to explain why the high-level visit with Nauruan President David Adeang was not made public. Follow live. Source link
Ferrari boss tells drivers to 'talk less' after Hamilton's 'nightmare' comment
Lewis Hamilton says his first season with Ferrari has been “a nightmare” after the team suffers another failure, this time at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Source link
Amazon is supposed to deliver convenience. Its drivers say they walk 'on eggshells'
Tech giant Amazon claims to offer convenience to both its customers and its contractors. This is what the drivers behind your packages want you to know. Source link
Kmart Group tests AI in its finance operations
Has been on RISE with SAP on AWS for over a year. Source link
Heart surgery patients warn delays at public hospitals could cost lives
Ian Parker waited more than three months for urgent heart surgery that should have been done within 30 days. He was inspired to share his story after an ABC investigation. Source link
New figures show Coalition's 'existential' millennial problem getting worse
As Liberals prepare to fly to Canberra to hash out their net zero stance, results from the Australian Election Study suggest those under 45 have continued to drift away from the Coalition. Source link
US risks AI debt bubble as China faces its 'arithmetic problem'
Two leading experts on the world’s biggest economies warn both countries face serious challenges, and not just over trade with each other. Source link
China succeeds in a decades-long quest to crimp Australian power
For decades, China has resented being held hostage over the iron ore price by its own insatiable demand and a handful of Australian producers. Source link
'All hell broke loose': What it was like to be there for The Dismissal
After Gough Whitlam was sacked, a crowd formed. They could have stormed the building. Fifty years on, this photo tells the story of The Dismissal. Source link
Trump threatens to sue 'corrupt' BBC for $1.5b over 'salacious' documentary
Lawyers for the US president warn Britain’s national broadcaster they’re preparing to sue it for over “fabricated” statements that aired in its Panorama program last year. Source link