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The tech billionaire will be on Australia’s doorstep this weekend as he expands his Starlink satellite internet empire to a nearby hotspot.
A large online prescription provider has fallen victim to a large-scale ransomware data breach, sparking a whole-of-government response.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed they will no longer procure a controversial item, with the decision sparking staunch reactions both for and against.
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Google has unveiled a major shake-up of the search engine used around the world — and not everyone is happy with the change.
The sun has produced its biggest flare in nearly a decade, following almost a week of flares and mass ejections of coronal plasma.
Super Size Me helped lead a backlash against McDonald's but twenty years on, the industry is bigger than ever.
Public relations and social media experts say Elon Musk’s month-long battle with the Australian government has kept him in the headlines and delivered the billionaire a publicity victory.
The biggest study yet on Ozempic and Wegovy has found their key ingredient is hugely beneficial for heart patients, with cardiologists describing it as the biggest breakthrough since statins.
Setting an early alarm to go and work out at the gym may be better for your brain than a lie-in, it has emerged.
Some of the world's biggest vehicle manufacturers are slowing progress on electric cars, a report has found.
Airlines are using artificial intelligence to save fuel, keep customers informed and hold connecting flights for delayed passengers.
A nutritionist has warned not all yoghurts are created equal — and some are even desserts in disguise. Find out which yoghurts are best for your health and which ones to avoid.
AI may not replace you, but someone who uses it can — here’s the top skill you need to stay relevant (and safe) in your career.
The universities sector is urging government not to "throw the baby out with the bathwater" by capping lucrative international student visas to Australia.
Australia’s internet cop has been dealt a loss in its battle with the Elon Musk-owned social media platform X over video of a stabbing during a live-streamed sermon.