Money20/20 Europe 2026 Puts the Spotlight on Six Startups Defining What’s Next in Fintech
Money20/20 Europe 2026 has unveiled six standout fintech startups selected for its Start-Up Media Session in Amsterdam. The featured companies, Aviel Intelligence, Fraudio, Vouchsafe, SoftBees, SAPI, and Serene, are driving…
WA Government drags feet on sanctions over KPMG whistleblower scandal
While Federal and other State governments are warning of action against KPMG, the Cook Government has conceded nothing except that it is “monitoring and reviewing the allegations” against the firm.
Fresh data revealed at ‘Building Respect’ Mining Industry Summit sparked by shocking sexual harassment cases
Mining companies are making all the right noises after shocking cases of sexual harassment prompted a parliamentary inquiry - but whether the culture change push is flowing to workers is…
South Australian Premier’s veiled swipe at Canberra over broken Budget promises
Premier Peter Malinauskas appeared to criticise the Albanese Government’s unexpected tax increases in his government’s first Budget since winning an expanded majority three months ago.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says she believes Israeli solider sexual assault allegations by flotilla activists
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says she believes allegations from Australian women of sexual assault by Israeli forces while detained as part of a flotilla trying to reach Gaza.
Minister backs aged-care automation likened to robodebt
More than 1000 older Australians have complained about a tool which uses an algorithm to determine funding for aged care which cannot be changed manually.
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock links poor productivity with stagflation
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has warned Australia’s poor workplace productivity could lead to stagflation where unemployment and inflation were both high at the same time.
White Australia group will remain classified as a hate group after losing a High Court bid
A neo-Nazi group fighting to remove its listing as a hate group under new laws put in place after the Bondi terror attack has suffered a bruising High Court loss.
Australians paying almost as much for passports as government’s gas revenue, David Pocock says
Senator David Pocock has lashed the government again over its gas tax, claiming Australians will pay almost as much for new passports.
“Dangerously short of protecting media freedom”: Networks united over Secrecy Bill concerns
ABC, SBS, Seven, Nine and 10 joined media organisations to urge the govt to review its Secrecy Provisions Amendment Bill.

