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Australia’s Live Music Industry Investigated by Government Inquiry

Australia’s Live Music Industry Investigated by Government Inquiry

The Australian Parliament’s Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts heard evidence from a number of live music industry stakeholders, including Arts Queensland and QMusic.


Here’s How Much CrowdStrike’s Tech Outage Caused in Damages

Airlines were the hardest hit companies, $0.86 billion in total due to the outage. Insurers are now beginning to calculate the financial damage caused by CrowdStrike's faulty software update and the subsequent global tech outage, and the estimates currently surpass $1 billion.

Delta’s CEO Flew to Paris for the Olympics While His Company Is Under Federal Investigation: Report

Delta CEO Ed Bastian arrived in Paris on Wednesday morning as the airline struggled with a five-day meltdown that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights.

Are Life Coaching Influencers Like Rachel Hollis, Samantha Ettus, and Dan Lok Legitimate?

This article explores whether life coaching might be a scam, highlighting notable examples of life coaches who have faced serious allegations and discussing the thin line between genuine support and opportunism.


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Switzerland Orders Government Software to Become Open Source
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Google Blames AI in Carbon Emissions Rise, Challenging 2030 Net Zero Pledge
The startup said it will instead focus on reaching $1 billion in revenue before considering publicly selling its shares.
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