KPMG is facing international intervention as its chief executive resigns and legal loopholes limit ASIC’s access to documents and capacity to penalise the company.
Donation reforms and the rapid rise of One Nation have rekindled a conversation about whether community independents of all stripes should form a party.
The latest overhaul of Labor’s project to stop violence against women and children broadens the scope of interventions, while leaving frontline services chronically underfunded.
Prosecutors say their war crimes murder case against Ben Roberts-Smith includes images that appear to show slain Afghans were tied up before being killed.
Police have arrested dozens of people – mostly teens – in a wave of arson attacks on Melbourne hospitality venues but are stumped as to who is directing the crimes, and why.
With Australia now a top global destination for data centres, new reports show they are boosting demand for fossil fuel generated power, with one revealing they had absorbed half of rooftop solar growth in a year.
Though he’s a religious conservative and MAGA stalwart, experts say the new US ambassador to Australia is affable, reasonable and a ‘good pick’ for Canberra’s purposes.
Adam Bandt believes his work as chief executive of the Australian Conservation Foundation may be his best chance yet to affect a government resistant to change on the environment.