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Australia: March Employment Falls Short as Jobless Rate Continues to Climb

Australia's employment fell in March following a big surge in February, while the jobless rate rose.


Vodafone Outage Causes Voice Call Issues for Australians

Vodafone customers expressed their frustration on social media on Tuesday as they reported widespread voice call outages throughout Australia.

Sydney Shopping Center Stabbing: 6 Dead, Others Injured, Including 9-Month-Old Baby, After Knifeman Attacks Random Shoppers

A stabbing attack erupted at a Sydney shopping center that left several individuals, including a small kid, injured and resulted in the deaths of five people and one suspect, according to police.

Malaysia: Murderer of Aussie Businessman Had His Death Sentence Reduced To Only 35-Year Imprisonment

A murderer of an Aussie businessman will no longer face death sentence in Malaysia. The murderer of an Aussie businessman had his death sentence reduced to only a 35-year imprisonment.


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Godfreys will permanently close stores after administrators failed to secure a buyer for the financially troubled company.
Uber settles a landmark $272 million class action lawsuit with Australian taxi operators after a five-year legal battle.
Several customers and Australian politicians weren't happy with the decision, but Bankwest argues the good intention behind their move.
Many Australians are now leaving their regular jobs for AI, and Annie Liao, a Sydney-based former banker and strategy consultant, was among them.
Australia's finance department has admitted to accidentally sharing confidential commercial information for the second time.
Australia Boosts Defense Spending by Adding $7.2 Billion to Build Largest Navy's Surface Combat Fleet Since WWII
Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.2 billion. Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.
Sara Lee Corp. Announces Earnings Dropped Around 25 Percent
After entering voluntary administration last October, Australian dessert maker Sara Lee is now being sold.
Woolworths Workers Criticize the Supermarket Over 'Woke' Australia Day Stance
Employees at Woolworths have voiced their displeasure over the supermarket's controversial Australia Day stance.
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has indicated that it would not oppose Australia Post's 25% stamp price increase while collecting stakeholder input.
Here is how Australia's household debt binge has left the country vulnerable as economy shrinks.
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