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Asda's Zero UK Tax Payment on £1bn Profit Sparks Fury

Supermarket giant Asda faces backlash after paying zero UK corporation tax despite £1 billion profits, while its private equity owners extract massive dividends. Labour's Rachel Reeves condemns the 'unfair system'.

Forestry Firm Slammed With Dozens of New Logging Charges

A major forestry corporation is embroiled in a significant legal battle, hit with a slew of new charges for alleged illegal logging practices. The case raises serious questions about environmental regulation and corporate accountability.

Abolish Forestry Corp Over Endangered Species Failures

Environmental groups are demanding the immediate abolition of the state-owned Forestry Corporation of NSW, accusing it of systematic failures to protect endangered species and comply with its own logging rules, pushing ecosystems to the brink.

Channel 9's hot mic scandal: Jones' slur against Seven star leaks

A major scandal has rocked Australian sports broadcasting as Channel 9's Tony Jones was caught on a hot mic targeting a Channel 7 star. The leaked speech, not meant for public ears, exposes the bitter rivalry between the two networks in the battle for AFL

Sydney's Hidden Gem Tipped as Australia's Best Restaurant

Discover the hidden Sydney eatery that's captivating locals and defying expectations. This unassuming spot, with its unpretentious vibe and extraordinary modern Australian cuisine, is being hailed as the city's best-kept culinary secret.

ABC sacks journalist Antoinette Lattouf in Gaza post row

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has dismissed presenter Antoinette Lattouf after she shared a Human Rights Watch report on Gaza, sparking a fierce debate over censorship, impartiality, and the silencing of Palestinian voices within the media.

Holly Willoughby's firm gets tax bill extension

Runnens Media, co-owned by TV presenter Holly Willoughby, has been granted extra time to settle a significant corporation tax bill, raising questions about the financial health of the celebrity-backed enterprise.

Tech Titan Matt Barrie's Furious Attack on PM Albanese

Australian tech billionaire Matt Barrie delivers a blistering critique of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's leadership, accusing the government of driving the economy into the ground with disastrous policies on housing, energy, and immigration.

David Speirs named SA Liberal leader

David Speirs has been elected as the new leader of the South Australian Liberal Party, promising a fresh direction after a turbulent period for the party.

Journalist David Dale dies after cancer battle

Renowned Australian journalist David Dale, known for his fearless reporting and clashes with media mogul Kerry Packer, has died following a battle with cancer. Tributes pour in for the broadcasting icon.

Jayden Nguyen makes AFL history with Essendon debut

Vietnamese-Australian teenager Jayden Nguyen breaks barriers as he becomes the first player of Vietnamese heritage to debut for Essendon in the AFL, marking a milestone for cultural diversity in Australian rules football.

Best Australian Books: August 2025 Picks

Discover the best Australian books to dive into this August 2025, featuring compelling fiction, gripping memoirs, and thought-provoking non-fiction.

Australian Hottest 100: 5 Burning Questions Answered

As the dust settles on the Australian Hottest 100 countdown, we delve into the five most pressing questions left unanswered. From surprise entries to genre dominance, here's what you need to know.

AFL TV sound mystery solved after 45 years

After decades of confusion, the strange sound heard during AFL broadcasts has been identified. Discover the surprising origin of this long-standing mystery.

Australian tourist found dead in Phuket hotel

A 32-year-old Australian man was discovered dead in his Phuket hotel room, sparking an investigation by Thai authorities. Friends and family await answers as the tourism hotspot grapples with another tragic incident.

John Part to skip 2024 World Matchplay darts

Three-time world champion John Part reveals why he's stepping back from the 2024 World Matchplay, sparking discussions about the future of darts legends in competitive play.

Janet Dawson retrospective shines at Art Gallery NSW

The Art Gallery of New South Wales celebrates the groundbreaking career of Janet Dawson, a trailblazing Australian artist, with a major retrospective showcasing her vibrant and influential works.

Mundine slams Albanese over flag debate

Prominent Indigenous leader Warren Mundine has criticised PM Anthony Albanese for reigniting the debate over changing the Australian flag, calling it a distraction from real issues.

BBC's deeper crisis beyond financial struggles

The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.

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