Banking giant NAB faces a massive $130m worker back-pay bill after discovering more payroll system errors.
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Japanese rookie joins twin sister as LPGA Tour champ
Japan's Akie Iwai has recorded an impressive four-shot win in Portland to join her twin sister as a rookie LPGA Tour winner.
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Qantas fined $90 million dollars for unlawful sacking of 1800 ground staff in 2020
Qantas has been fined $90 million for illegally outsourcing workers, with $50 million awarded to the Transport Workers Union for leading the fight, as the airline’s apology is criticised.
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Shares nudge higher in Asia, oil slips on truce talks
The Nikkei has reached a new high as Wall St futures firm and oil slips, as Volodymyr Zelenskiy goes to Washington to press for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Murder-accused former RAAF pilot Robert John Crawford faces hearing charged with breaching bail
A former RAAF pilot accused of murdering his wife, before disguising her death as a lawnmower accident, has denied breaching his late-night bail compliance check during curfew hours.
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O recado de Carlos e Eduardo Bolsonaro a governadores de direita
Após o lançamento da pré-candidatura de Romeu Zema à presidência, filhos do ex-presidente se manifestaram nas redes
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Prize shines light on top Aussie women in STEM research
A $50,000 prize hopes to encourage the next generation of female leadership in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
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Iraq excavating large mass grave left by Islamic State
Thousands of bodies could be buried at a site where Iraqi officials have begun excavating a mass grave that's a legacy of the notoriously brutal Islamic State.
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‘Stupid’ acts: no bail for jeweller ahead of retrial
A court has refused to grant bail to a jeweller accused of staging a robbery at one of his stores, as he awaits a retrial.
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Coalition’s red tape claims ‘rubbish’, Chalmers says
Jim Chalmers has fired up while responding to Coalition claims that the Albanese government is too eager to roll out red tape.
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