Business
Companies
News Corp boss defends $376m AI deal amid looming job cuts
Michael Miller rebuked the likes of Facebook, X and TikTok for refusing to subscribe to Australian rules and values.
- by Calum Jaspan and Olivia Ireland
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New Optiscan tech opens door to precision surgery market
Optiscan Imaging has unveiled its next-generation microscopic medical imaging device, with its new “InVue” technology aimed at the precision surgery market.
- by Michael Philipps
Opinion
Cyber protection
Medibank on the hook for trillions but there’s more at stake than money
The $21.5 trillion in fines that the health insurer faces is an uncomfortable reminder to corporate Australia that it’s not just the cyber criminals that are now on the hook.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Cyberattack target MediSecure enters voluntary administration
The national prescription delivery service provider, which was victim to a cyberattack that compromised personal health information, will face its creditors later this month.
- by Millie Muroi
ABC boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ sexual harassment survey findings
An internal survey found 13 per cent of respondents reported they had been sexually harassed in the past two years, and one-quarter said they were bullied.
- by Calum Jaspan
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Jupiter spits out more high-grade rare earths for Venture
Venture Minerals’ Jupiter project in WA has delivered more consistent, close-to-surface and high-grade hits, with new peak assays showing up to 5716ppm TREO.
- by Michael Philipps
Rare earths miner Northern Minerals hit by hackers
The stolen information includes the miner’s corporate, operational and financial information, as well as some details of current and former employees and some shareholder information.
- by David Swan and Simon Johanson
Qantas says 22-hour direct flights to Europe, US still on track
Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson says global manufacturing delays won’t derail the airline’s plan to launch direct flights to London and New York in 2026.
- by Amelia McGuire
P&O Cruises to sail into sunset with Carnival to absorb fleet
One of the country’s best known cruise line brands, P&O Cruises Australia, will shut down in March next year, leaving many of its ships to be operated by parent company Carnival Corporation.
- by Millie Muroi
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Auric to home in on intriguing gold target in WA Goldfields
Auric Mining has unveiled gold hits up to 1m at 6.08g/t from 82m at its Spargoville project in WA – at a target wedged between two known high-grade deposits.
- by Michael Philipps
Opinion
Aviation
Another approach? The Qatar decision scar has barely healed. Now it’s about to be reopened
This time Qatar has a lot more support for gaining extra flights to Australia. A conga line of competition economists and tourism operators will be watching closely.
- by Elizabeth Knight