Largest fine in Australia’s corporate history – Qantas to pay $90 million for firing ground staff

Qantas fined $90 million by Federal Court for unlawfully outsourcing 1,800 jobs, marking a major win for the Transport Workers’ Union after a five-year legal…

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What would a text and data mining copyright exception mean for the arts?

As the Productivity Commission flags the prospect of allowing AI models to train on Australian content, are creatives at risk of being replaced by technology?

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Lawyer versus solicitor: what’s in a name?

Ever wondered why some legal professionals are called lawyers while others are called solicitors?

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Building certainty: Could off the plan contract reforms help solve the housing crisis?

The regulation of off the plan contracts is on the table and up for review, as the NSW Government seeks to safeguard the rights of…

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Film review: Eddington, The Naked Gun

Ari Aster’s “Eddington” satirises pandemic-era America with biting social commentary and surreal drama. Akiva Schaffer’s “The Naked Gun” reboot revives classic slapstick with Liam Neeson…

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