Australia’s top economic forecasters have shared their predictions on how the next financial year will impact the economy, adding that they expect the Reserve Bank to start cutting interest rates by March next year.
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An athlete with a prior conviction who was jailed for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old has qualified to represent The Netherlands at the upcoming Paris Olympics.
Following the loss of his defamation suit against the network, the former Liberal staffer had been slapped with a seven-figure bill to cover Ten's legal fees.
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After touching down in Australia for the first time in 14 years, the WikiLeaks founder shared a touching message with the Prime Minister.
The use of family trusts in Australia is more widespread than many realise, as they are not just reserved for the wealthy. But how do they work?
Julian Assange may be heading for home and freedom, but how high a price has he had to pay for releasing government secrets? And what message has his punishment sent?
The WikiLeaks founder has pleaded guilty to a single charge of espionage in exchange for his freedom, ending his 14-year legal saga as he returns to Aussie shores.
After seven days of deliberation, the jury have decided the fate of airline pilot Greg Lynn, who was on trial for the alleged murders of campers Carol Clay and Russell Hill.
Australian laws fall well short of protecting women from an abusive partner’s debts by adopting a US law removing their liability.